Natalia Vilarino
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Cao A, Vilarino N, de Castro-Alves L, Pineiro Y, Rivas J, Botana A, et al.
Toxins (Basel)
. 2024 Jun;
16(6).
PMID: 38922163
The rise in cyanobacterial blooms due to eutrophication and climate change has increased cyanotoxin presence in water. Most current water treatment plants do not effectively remove these toxins, posing a...
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Raposo-Garcia S, Cao A, Costas C, Louzao M, Vilarino N, Vale C, et al.
Mar Drugs
. 2023 Nov;
21(11).
PMID: 37999414
The growing concern about ciguatera fish poisoning (CF) due to the expansion of the microorganisms producing ciguatoxins (CTXs) increased the need to develop a reliable and fast method for ciguatoxin...
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Costas C, Louzao M, Raposo-Garcia S, Vale C, Grana A, Carrera C, et al.
Food Chem Toxicol
. 2023 Nov;
182:114178.
PMID: 37944783
Brevetoxins (PbTxs) are emerging marine toxins that can lead to Neurotoxic Shellfish Poisoning in humans by the ingestion of contaminated seafood. Recent reports on brevetoxin detection in shellfish in regions...
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Louzao M, Vilarino N, Vale C, Costas C, Cao A, Raposo-Garcia S, et al.
Mar Drugs
. 2022 Mar;
20(3).
PMID: 35323497
Marine phycotoxins are a multiplicity of bioactive compounds which are produced by microalgae and bioaccumulate in the marine food web. Phycotoxins affect the ecosystem, pose a threat to human health,...
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Louzao M, Costas C, Abal P, Suzuki T, Watanabe R, Vilarino N, et al.
Arch Toxicol
. 2021 Jun;
95(8):2797-2813.
PMID: 34148100
The consumption of contaminated shellfish with okadaic acid (OA) group of toxins leads to diarrhoeic shellfish poisoning (DSP) characterized by a set of symptoms including nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. These...
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Louzao M, Abal P, Costas C, Suzuki T, Watanabe R, Vilarino N, et al.
Mar Drugs
. 2021 Jan;
19(1).
PMID: 33430011
Okadaic acid (OA) and its main structural analogs dinophysistoxin-1 (DTX1) and dinophysistoxin-2 (DTX2) are marine lipophilic phycotoxins distributed worldwide that can be accumulated by edible shellfish and can cause diarrheic...
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Abal P, Louzao M, Vilarino N, Vieytes M, Botana L
Toxins (Basel)
. 2019 Jun;
11(6).
PMID: 31146400
Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is an extremely toxic marine compound produced by different genera of bacteria that can reach humans through ingestion mainly of pufferfish but also of other contaminated fish species,...
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Abal P, Louzao M, Suzuki T, Watanabe R, Vilarino N, Carrera C, et al.
Cell Physiol Biochem
. 2018 Sep;
49(2):743-757.
PMID: 30176657
Background/aims: Okadaic acid (OA) and the structurally related compounds dinophysistoxin-1 (DTX1) and dinophysistoxin-2 (DTX2) are marine phycotoxins that cause diarrheic shellfish poisoning (DSP) in humans due to ingestion of contaminated...
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Vilarino N, Louzao M, Abal P, Cagide E, Carrera C, Vieytes M, et al.
Toxins (Basel)
. 2018 Aug;
10(8).
PMID: 30096904
Marine biotoxins are produced by aquatic microorganisms and accumulate in shellfish or finfish following the food web. These toxins usually reach human consumers by ingestion of contaminated seafood, although other...
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Abal P, Louzao M, Fraga M, Vilarino N, Ferreiro S, Vieytes M, et al.
Cell Physiol Biochem
. 2017 Aug;
43(1):136-146.
PMID: 28848202
Background: Azaspiracids (AZAs) are marine biotoxins produced by the dinoflagellates genera Azadinium and Amphidoma. These toxins cause azaspiracid poisoning (AZP), characterized by severe gastrointestinal illness in humans after the consumption...