نتایج جستجو برای: copper toxicity
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Copper complexation in marine systems is mainly controlled by organic matter, partially produced by micro- and macroalgae that release exudates with the capacity to bind metals. This feature is important as it influences bioavailability, bioaccumulation, toxicity, and transport of copper through biological membranes. The release of Cu-complexing ligands by seaweeds cultured under copper excess ...
Copper ion homeostasis is complicated in that copper is an essential element needed for a variety of cellular processes but is toxic at excess levels. To identify Candida albicans genes that are involved in resistance to copper ion toxicity, a library containing inserts of C. albicans genomic DNA was used to complement the copper sensitivity phenotype of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae cup1Delta str...
variety of crops. Pot tests indicated that addition of about 200 p.p.m. of copper from copper sulfate produced a toxic reaction in soils low in copper, but otherwise comparable to Alsatian vineyard soils, which were found to contain as much as 400 p.p.m. of copper. Among the crops tested, vines were most resistant to copper toxicity; clover and alfalfa were most sensitive. Symptoms of copper po...
Copper tolerance in Chlorella vulgaris has been studied by comparing physiological properties and copper uptake in a wild type strain and a copper tolerant one. A concentration dependent reduction in growth rate, dry mass, and content of chlorophyll a, protein, sugars and amino acids was noticed in both strains at 1.0 and 400 !g l 1 copper. The reduction in all parameters was higher in the wild...
By means of potentiometric titrations, the copper-complcxing properties of organic compounds released by 21 algal species are characterized. Most eucaryotic species relcascd measurablc amounts (lo-” M) of copper-complexing agents that could be modeled as weak organic acids with log{*&.,,,} = 0.5. Of seven blue-green algal species studied, four produced about 5 x lo+ M concentrations of strong c...
OWEN, CHARLES A., JR., and JANE B. HAZELRIG. Copper deJi&nc~ and copper toxicify in the rat. Am. J, Physiol. 215(Z) : 334-338. I968.-Changes in metabolism of an intravexmusly injected tracer dose of 64Cu were measured in Sprague-Dawley rats subjected to copper loading, by addition of cupric acetate to the drinking water, or made copper deficient, by use of a milk-powder diet and copper-free wat...
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