Services and tools in collaboration
Cyanobacteria are a key group responsible for environmental problems associated with anthropogenic eutrophication processes. They are prokaryotic photosynthetic organisms, which can produce a wide variety of toxic secondary metabolites, known as cyanotoxins. In just a few decades, the world's aquatic ecosystems have suffered a heavy increase in cyanobacterial blooms, which multiplied rapidly as a result of eutrophication.
Over the last few years there have been more and more alarming reports of the general increase in harmful algal blooms (HABs); this phenomenon is associated with the contamination of freshwater and marine ecosystems and consequently with the safety of food derived from aquatic organisms, with an impact on human health and socio-economic systems worldwide.
The Service was set up to respond to the growing requests for help, from ARPA and national IZS, in the detection and identification of freshwater, marine and mixed environment biotoxins, present in aqueous matrix or concentrated in flora and fauna. The Service refers to the provisions of Legislative Decree 31/01, Legislative Decree 152/06 and EU Dir.
Specialized personnel work in the structure capable of:
Freshwater toxins | Marine water toxins |
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Microcystins | Saxitoxins |
Cylindrospermopsins | Brevetoxins |
Anabaenopeptins | Ciguatoxins |
BMAA | Ocadaic acid |
Anatoxin A | Domoic acid |
Saxitoxins |
External users can refer to the service tariff (points 8.9 and 8.10).