Microcystins Testing
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Understanding the shifts in Lake Erie’s algae toxins
Lake Erie is hiding something beneath its green, murky surface, and it’s more complex than it seems. Recent findings from The Ohio State University throw light on this phenomenon. They reveal that during the early summer, we might be overestimating the harm of these toxins. But as we enjoy the last days of sun, these toxins might get stronger than we anticipate. ...
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What is Microcystin?
Microcystin is a type of cyanotoxin that is produced by certain species of blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria. These toxic substances are of great concern due to their ability to harm ...
News
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EPA plans new toxin guidelines for drinking water
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to come out with new guidelines that will give cities and water treatment plants a blueprint for dealing with the type of algae-borne toxin that contaminated the drinking water in Ohio's fourth-largest ...
AWWA to Congress: Controlling nutrient pollution key to preventing cyanotoxins in drinking water
AWWA president to Congress: Pollution reduction key to cyanotoxins prevention
EPA Announces Support for Small Businesses to Bring Green Technology, Innovative Research to Marketplace
Testing confirms toxic algae poisoned river and two reservoirs in US
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Extracting apolar to moderately polar acidic, neutral and basic compounds. Copure HLB sorbent is composed of monodisperse N-vinylpyrrolidone-divinylbenzene copolymer resin particles, with specific mixture of hydrophilic hydrophobic groups, allowing for retention for a wide range of compounds with very high capacity.HLB can be used as a general-purpose sorbent, especially for extracting analytes ...