1Department of Chemistry, Egerton University, P.O Box 536–20115, Egerton, Kenya
2Department of Chemistry, Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, P.O Box 657–10100, Nyeri, Kenya
Microcystins are a class of cyanobacterial toxins largely found in water and are often responsible for poisoning animals as well as humans. A more recent scenario is the poisoning of domestic water supply system in Toledo (Ohio), USA. Consequently, water supply to the city had to be suspended for weeks in order for authorities to ascertain the commodity's safety before restoring supply. In Kenya, there have been very few studies on cyanotoxins and their adverse health effects in spite of the fact that cyanobacteria have been implicated in several poisoning episodes of humans and animals worldwide, occasioned by drinking of microcystin contaminated water. This paper therefore, reports data on the first identification and characterization of hepatotoxic microcystins in water samples of Lake Naivasha. Samples from the lake were investigated over a modest period of three months. The phytoplankton community was mainly dominated by the cyanobacterium
Microcystins, cyanotoxins, cyanobacteria, toxicity, L. Naivasha