New Records of Microcystins in Some Bulgarian Water Bodies of Health and Conservational Importance

  • Pavlova V
  • Stoyneva M
  • Georgieva V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Microcystins cause acute hepatotoxicity and chronic liver tumor promotion. This study presents the results of HPLC DAD analyses and their LC-MS confirmation of samples from five Bulgarian water bodies (reservoirs Stoudena, Pchelina, Bistritsa and lakes Dourankoulak, Vaya). The total concentration of microcystins in water samples ranged from 0.1 to 26.5 μg/l. The amount of microcystins in the biomasses ranged from 11.4 to 49.6 μg/g (d.w.). The high percent of positive samples in which the most toxic microcystin-LR is recorded, can serve as a strong alarm for the necessity of a serious study and relevant discussion of the problem with responsible authorities at national level.

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Pavlova, V., Stoyneva, M., Georgieva, V., Donchev, D., Spoof, L., Meriluoto, J., … Karadjova, I. (2014). New Records of Microcystins in Some Bulgarian Water Bodies of Health and Conservational Importance. Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 06(05), 446–453. https://doi.org/10.4236/jwarp.2014.65044

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