Cyanobacteria and their toxins in treated-water storage reservoirs in Abha city, Saudi Arabia. |
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Authors: | Zakaria A Mohamed Abdulrahman M Al Shehri |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, King Khalid University, Abha 9019, Saudi Arabia. |
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Abstract: | Occurrence of toxic cyanobacteria in drinking and recreational waters poses human health at risk as they can release potent toxins into the water. In the present study, open and covered treated-water storage reservoirs as well as their relevant tap waters in Abha city, Saudi Arabia, were surveyed for the presence of cyanobacteria and their toxins. The results revealed the contamination of most open reservoir and tap waters by algae and cyanobacteria, with an abundance of toxigenic species of cyanobacteria. Depending on the results of the Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) assay and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), endotoxins and microcystins (MCYSTs) were found in most open reservoir and tap waters at concentrations up to 32EUml(-1) and 0.3mugml(-1), respectively. The extracts of axenic cultures of most cyanobacterial species isolated from these reservoirs showed activity to LAL assay, with large endotoxin amounts obtained in Calothrix parietina (490EUg(-1)) and Phormidium tenue (210EUg(-1)). Based on ELISA and HPLC analysis for these extracts, only C. parietina can produce MCYSTs (202mugg(-1)) with a profile consisting of MCYST-RR and -LR. This study suggests that open treated-water storage reservoirs should be covered to prevent the presence of cyanobacteria and their toxins in such drinking and recreational waters. |
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Keywords: | Endotoxins Lipopolysaccaharides Microcystins Saudi Arabia Treated waters |
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