Microcystin Exposure Pathways and Human Health

Rajesh Melaram, School of Health Sciences, Walden University, Minnesota, USA
2020 Passive Remote Study of the Aerosol in the Upper Atmosphere of the Earth  
Microcystins (MCs) are blue-green algal toxins produced by freshwater cyanobacteria. Their environmentally relevant concentrations throughout global surface waters have tampered with human populations' drinking and recreational supplies. MCs have gained immense public health attention due to their potential health effects. Microcystin-LR (MC-LR) is the most toxic variant of the MCs. Investigations on MC-LR toxicity and detection in water signify a growing potential environmental health concern
more » ... orldwide. The World Health Organization established a provisional drinking water guidance value of 1 μg/L and a provisional recreational exposure guidance value of 10 μg/L for MC-LR. This review surveys human MC exposure pathways and integrates epidemiological studies to support MCs' critical exposure pathways. A discussion on monitoring and mitigation strategies provides a guide for policy development in adopting MCs' regulatory levels to protect public health.
doi:10.47363/jeesr/2020(2)130 fatcat:7z2wnwhhkfburdi7mt6c6ftq3a