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Title: Co-occurrence of taste and odor compounds and cyanotoxins in cyanobacterial blooms : emerging risks to human health?
Authors: Manganelli, Maura
Testai, Emanuela
Tazart, Zakaria
Scardala, Simona
Codd, Geoffrey A.
Keywords: Cyanobacterial blooms -- Health aspects
Cyanobacterial toxins
Microcystins
Water quality management
Drinking water -- Contamination
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Manganelli, M., Testai, E., Tazart, Z., Scardala, S., & Codd, G. A. (2023). Co-occurrence of taste and odor compounds and cyanotoxins in cyanobacterial blooms: emerging risks to human health? Microorganisms, 11(4), 872.
Abstract: Cyanobacteria commonly form large blooms in waterbodies; they can produce cyanotoxins, with toxic effects on humans and animals, and volatile compounds, causing bad tastes and odors (T&O) at naturally occurring low concentrations. Notwithstanding the large amount of literature on either cyanotoxins or T&O, no review has focused on them at the same time. The present review critically evaluates the recent literature on cyanotoxins and T&O compounds (geosmin, 2-methylisoborneol, β-ionone and β-cyclocitral) to identify research gaps on harmful exposure of humans and animals to both metabolite classes. T&O and cyanotoxins production can be due to the same or common to different cyanobacterial species/strains, with the additional possibility of T&O production by non-cyanobacterial species. The few environmental studies on the co-occurrence of these two groups of metabolites are not sufficient to understand if and how they can co-vary, or influence each other, perhaps stimulating cyanotoxin production. Therefore, T&Os cannot reliably serve as early warning surrogates for cyanotoxins. The scarce data on T&O toxicity seem to indicate a low health risk (but the inhalation of β-cyclocitral deserves more study). However, no data are available on the effects of combined exposure to mixtures of cyanotoxins and T&O compounds and to combinations of T&O compounds; therefore, whether the co-occurrence of cyanotoxins and T&O compounds is a health issue remains an open question.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/145886
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