Cyanotoxins – a large group of toxins produced by blue-green algae (ckanops) divided into: cyclical peptides, which are mainly hepatotoxic (Example: microcysts and wounders), Alkaloids with great neurotoxic effect (Example: Anatoxin and potatoxins), cyclical guanidine alkaloids, which Prevent protein synthesis (example: cylindromopsin), lipopolisaccharides that cause inflammatory processes (commonly referred to as LPS toxins) and dermatotoxic alkaloids (especially present in marine blue algae, for example: Applisiaethoxines and Lyngbiaethoxines). They represent highly preferred substances in water with eutrophy and hyperthrophy characteristics (Examine: Dojran Lake), dominated by blue-green algae and is the basis for banning the use of such waters for any human goals and activities. St. K.
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