Cawthron has an international reputation for its research on harmful algal blooms and marine biotoxins. Our multi-skilled team can offer expert advice on or assistance with:
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Taxonomic identification of harmful algal bloom (HAB) species |
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Ecological information regarding HABs |
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Access to unique micro-algae held as living or cryopreserved cultures in our Micro-algae Culture Collection |
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Mass cultures of planktonic and benthic micro-algae, e.g. for preparation of certified reference standards - Cawthron has several mass culturing options, including batch cultures (200 L is a commonly requested volume) and continuous flow systems |
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Extraction of bioactive compounds from the mass micro-algal cultures, e.g. solid phase clean-ups |
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Harvest of compounds from the wild using a novel adsorption technology - useful for the extraction of biotoxins where the micro-algae are not able to be cultured |
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Chemical analyses and characterisation of marine biotoxins and other bioactive compounds using the latest chemical analytical systems |
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Biochemical assays for the detection of diarrhetic, amnesic and paralytic shellfish toxins, e.g. protein phosphatase and receptor binding assays |
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The development of neuroprotectants from micro-algae toxins |
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