1996
DOI: 10.1076/phbi.34.5.384.13255
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The Use of Artemia nauplii (Brine Shrimp Larvae) to Detect Toxic Compounds from Microalgal Cultures

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“…According to Lincoln et al (1996), the aqueous supernatant of Oscillatoria agardhii, which is a cyanobacterium, was found to be nontoxic when tested on Artemia nauplii. The aqueous supernatant (Lincoln et al, 1996) as well as the methanol extract (Hrouzek et al, 2005) of another cyanobacterium, Calothrix parietina, also did not cause any mortality in Artemia nauplii. In contrast, Mohamed et al (2006) reported toxic effects of Calothrix parietina, which was isolated from benthic mats, on Artemia salina.…”
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“…According to Lincoln et al (1996), the aqueous supernatant of Oscillatoria agardhii, which is a cyanobacterium, was found to be nontoxic when tested on Artemia nauplii. The aqueous supernatant (Lincoln et al, 1996) as well as the methanol extract (Hrouzek et al, 2005) of another cyanobacterium, Calothrix parietina, also did not cause any mortality in Artemia nauplii. In contrast, Mohamed et al (2006) reported toxic effects of Calothrix parietina, which was isolated from benthic mats, on Artemia salina.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in the current study did not show negative effects when tested on Artemia. Artemia assay is a convenient, rapid, cheap, simple, and useful test to screen for microalgae, including cyanobacterial toxins (Lincoln et al, 1996;Sökmen, 2001). According to Lincoln et al (1996), the aqueous supernatant of Oscillatoria agardhii, which is a cyanobacterium, was found to be nontoxic when tested on Artemia nauplii.…”
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“…This assay has been described in elsewhere (8,9). Briefly, 100-200 mg of brine shrimp cysts were hatched in filtered seawater with strong air bubbling.…”
Section: Brine Shrimp Toxicity Testmentioning
confidence: 99%