نتایج جستجو برای: nonyl phenol

تعداد نتایج: 16323  

2015
Dorota Domaradzka Urszula Guzik Katarzyna Hupert-Kocurek Danuta Wojcieszyńska

Naproxen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug frequently detected in the influent and effluent of sewage treatment plants. The Gram-positive strain Planococcus sp. S5 was able to remove approximately 30 % of naproxen after 35 days of incubation in monosubstrate culture. Under cometabolic conditions, with glucose or phenol as a growth substrate, the degradation efficiency of S5 increased. D...

2009
A. EL-Morsy

Abstract Industrial effluents containing appreciable amounts of phenol and formalin may represent a problem when these effluents undergoing biological treatment. Experience in field of biological treatment for wastewater contains high concentrations of formalin showed high inhibition effect of formalin to biodegradation, specifically at higher concentrations more than 225 mg/L [3]. Also, as phe...

Journal: :Toxicology 1990
V V Subrahmanyam P Doane-Setzer K L Steinmetz D Ross M T Smith

The coadministration of phenol and hydroquinone has been shown to produce myelotoxicity in mice similar to that observed following benzene exposure. One explanation of this phenomenon may be that phenol enhances the peroxidase-dependent metabolic activation of hydroquinone in the mouse bone marrow. Here we report that radiolabeled [14C]hydroquinone and [14C]phenol bind covalently to tissue macr...

Journal: :Toxicology and applied pharmacology 1987
D A Eastmond M T Smith R D Irons

Benzene-induced myelotoxicity can be reproduced by the coadministration of two principal metabolites, phenol and hydroquinone. Coadministration of phenol (75 mg/kg) and hydroquinone (25-75 mg/kg) twice daily to B6C3F1 mice for 12 days resulted in a significant loss in bone marrow cellularity in a manner exhibiting a dose-response. One explanation for this potentiation is that phenol stimulates ...

2015
Syed Adnan Hasan Suraiya Jabeen

This article elucidates that strain Pseudomonas aeruginosa (IES-Ps-1) is a versatile toxic organic compound degrader. With the degradation of malathion and cypermethrin (studied by other researchers previously), this strain was able to degrade phenol. Two other indigenous soil flora (i.e., Pseudomonas sp. (IES-S) and Bacillus subtilis (IES-B)) were also found to be potential phenol degraders. P...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2005
San-Chin Tsai Li-Duan Tsai Yaw-Kuen Li

An isolated yeast strain was grown aerobically on phenol as a sole carbon source up to 24 mM; the rate of degradation of phenol at 30 degrees C was greater than other microorganisms at the comparable phenol concentrations. This microorganism was further identified and is designated Candida albicans TL3. The catabolic activity of C. albicans TL3 for degradation of phenol was evaluated with the K...

2014

The present study analyses the potential of acid treated chitosan for simultaneous co-adsorptive removal of phenol and cyanide from a binary waste water solution. The effects of parameters like pH, temperature, initial concentration, adsorbent dose, and adsorbent size were studied. At an optimum pH of 8, temperature of 300C, initial phenol and cyanide concentration of 200 mg/L and 20 mg/L respe...

2008

Phenol is a product of combustion of coal wood and municipal solid waste; therefore, residents near coal and petroleum fueled facilities as well as residents near municipal waste incinerators may have increased exposure to phenol. Phenol is also a product of auto exhaust, and therefore, areas of high traffic likely contain increased levels of phenol. Recent data on concentrations of phenol in a...

2006
Cherif Ben-Youssef Julio Waissman Gabriela Vázquez

Phenol biodegradation using acclimated activated sludge was investigated in batch and fedbatch cultures with variable initial concentrations of phenol and biomass. The batch experimental data show a cell growth after phenol exhaustion, making the use of a conventional Haldane model, for which specific growth rate μ = 0 when substrate S = 0, inadequate to describe biomass growth profiles. On the...

Journal: :Circulation 1998
J E Olgin H J Sih S Hanish J V Jayachandran J Wu Q H Zheng W Winkle G K Mulholland D P Zipes G Hutchins

BACKGROUND Heterogeneous electrophysiological properties, which may be due in part to autonomic innervation, are important in the maintenance of atrial fibrillation (AF). We hypothesized that heterogeneous sympathetic denervation with phenol would create a milieu for sustained AF. METHODS AND RESULTS After the determination of baseline inducibility, 15 dogs underwent atrial epicardial phenol ...

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