Browsing Brage by Author "Løvberg, Kjersti Eriksen"
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A Feasibility Study into the Production of a Mussel Matrix Reference Material for the Cyanobacterial Toxins Microcystins and Nodularins
Turner, Andrew D.; Beach, Daniel G.; Foss, Amanda; Samdal, Ingunn Anita; Løvberg, Kjersti Eriksen; Waack, Julia; Edwards, Christine; Lawton, Linda A.; Dean, Karl J.; Maskrey, Benjamin H.; Lewis, Adam M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
A Practical ELISA for Azaspiracids in Shellfish via Development of a New Plate-Coating Antigen
Samdal, Ingunn Anita; Løvberg, Kjersti Eriksen; Kristoffersen, Anja Bråthen; Briggs, Lyn R.; Kilcoyne, Jane; Forsyth, Craig J.; Miles, Christopher Owen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019) -
In Vitro Metabolism of Azaspiracids 1−3 with a Hepatopancreatic Fraction from Blue Mussels (Mytilus edulis)
Sandvik, Morten; Miles, Christopher Owen; Løvberg, Kjersti Eriksen; Kryuchkov, Fedor; Wright, Elliott; Mudge, Elisabeth M.; Kilcoyne, Jane; Samdal, Ingunn Anita (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Azaspiracids (AZAs) are a group of biotoxins produced by the marine dinoflagellates Azadinium and Amphidoma spp. that can accumulate in shellfish and cause food poisoning in humans. Of the 60 AZAs identified, levels of ... -
Microcystin profiles in European noble crayfish Astacus astacus and water in Lake Steinsfjorden, Norway
Miles, Christopher Owen; Strand, David; Rusch, Johannes; Ballot, Andreas; Haande, Sigrid; Løvberg, Kjersti Eriksen; Vrålstad, Trude; Samdal, Ingunn Anita (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024) -
Microcystins in European noble crayfish Astacus astacus in Lake Steinsfjorden, a planktothrix-dominated lake
Samdal, Ingunn Anita; Strand, David; Ballot, Andreas; Rusch, Johannes; Haande, Sigrid; Løvberg, Kjersti Eriksen; Miles, Christopher Owen; Vrålstad, Trude (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Microcystins in European Noble Crayfish Astacus astacus in Lake Steinsfjorden, a Planktothrix-Dominated Lake
Samdal, Ingunn Anita; Strand, David; Ballot, Andreas; Rusch, Johannes; Haande, Sigrid; Løvberg, Kjersti Eriksen; Miles, Christopher Owen; Vrålstad, Trude (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Multihapten approach leading to a sensitive ELISA with broad cross-reactivity to microcystins and nodularin
Samdal, Ingunn Anita; Ballot, Andreas; Løvberg, Kjersti Eriksen; Miles, Christopher Owen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Microcystins (MCs) are a group of biotoxins (>150) produced by cyanoba cteria, with a worldwide distribution. MCs are hepatotoxic, and acute exposure causes severe liver damage in humans and animals. Rapid and cheap methods ... -
Multihapten approach leading to a sensitive ELISA with broad cross-reactivity to microcystins and nodularin
Samdal, Ingunn Anita; Ballot, Andreas; Løvberg, Kjersti Eriksen; Miles, Christopher Owen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Microcystins (MCs) are a group of biotoxins (>150) produced by cyanoba cteria, with a worldwide distribution. MCs are hepatotoxic, and acute exposure causes severe liver damage in humans and animals. Rapid and cheap methods ... -
Preparation and characterization of an immunoaffinity column for the selective extraction of azaspiracids
Samdal, Ingunn Anita; Sandvik, Morten; Vu, Jennie; Sukenthirarasa, Merii S.; Kanesamurthy, Sinthuja; Løvberg, Kjersti Eriksen; Kilcoyne, Jane; Forsyth, Craig J.; Wright, Elliott; Miles, Christopher Owen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The presence of azaspiracids (AZAs) in shellfish may cause food poisoning in humans. AZAs can accumulate in shellfish filtering seawater that contains marine dinoflagellates such as Azadinium and Amphidoma spp. More than ... -
Preparation and characterization of an immunoaffinity column for the selective extraction of azaspiracids
Samdal, Ingunn Anita; Sandvik, Morten; Vu, Jennie; Sukenthirarasa, Merii S.; Kanesamurthy, Sinthuja; Løvberg, Kjersti Eriksen; Kilcoyne, Jane; Forsyth, Craig J.; Wright, Elliott; Miles, Christopher Owen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The presence of azaspiracids (AZAs) in shellfish may cause food poisoning in humans. AZAs can accumulate in shellfish filtering seawater that contains marine dinoflagellates such as Azadinium and Amphidoma spp. More than ...