نتایج جستجو برای: salicylate

تعداد نتایج: 3350  

Journal: :American journal of clinical pathology 1994
A Dasgupta M Jacques

Limited studies indicate increased free fraction of valproic acid in uremia. One study also described displacement of valproic acid from protein binding by salicylate in children with epilepsy. The authors studied in vitro interaction of valproic acid and salicylate in uremic sera and compared their results with same interactions in normal sera. As expected, the concentrations of free valproic ...

Journal: :British medical journal 1982
L F Prescott M Balali-Mood J A Critchley A F Johnstone A T Proudfoot

Forty-four adults with aspirin poisoning were treated with oral fluids only, standard forced alkaline diuresis, forced diuresis alone, or sodium bicarbonate (alkali) alone. Alkali alone was at least as effective and possibly more effective than forced alkaline diuresis in enhancing salicylate removal. Unlike the diuresis regimens it did not cause fluid retention or biochemical disturbances. The...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1984
R W Longenecker J E Trafton R B Edwards

A fully enzymic reagent for determination of salicylate in serum has been developed for use in the Paramax analytical system. The assay, run as an equilibrium determination, is based on the reaction of salicylate with NADPH and oxygen in the presence of salicylate hydroxylase (EC 1.14.13.1) to form catechol, NADP+, carbon dioxide, and water. The reaction is complete within 7 min, after which ti...

Journal: :Polish journal of pharmacology 2003
Akçahan Gepdiremen Halis Süleyman

Stress has an important role in the induction of gastroduodenal injury. It was reported that oxygen free radicals played a role in the pathogenesis of this injury. Although some other antioxidant compounds and calcium channel blockers were examined in ulcer models, salicylate has not been tested for its gastroprotective effect in ulcer models by now. In the present study, intraperitoneal admini...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1992
J L Burns D K Clark

The most common mechanism of antibiotic resistance in multiply resistant Pseudomonas cepacia is decreased porin-mediated outer membrane permeability. In some gram-negative organisms this form of antibiotic resistance can be induced by growth in the presence of weak acids, such as salicylates, which suppress porin synthesis. To determine the effects of salicylates on outer membrane permeability ...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2011
Aasma Shaukat Maria V Grau Timothy R Church Gwen Baxter Elizabeth L Barry Robert Summers Robert S Sandler John A Baron

BACKGROUND Intake of aspirin is associated with reduction in risk of colorectal adenoma and carcinoma. Some plants contain salicylates, and individuals not taking aspirin may have measurable salicylate levels. However, the association between serum salicylate level and recurrence of adenoma in nonusers of aspirin has not been studied. METHODS We measured serum salicylate levels in participant...

Journal: :Neuropharmacology 2008
Neng Gong Min Zhang Xiao-Bing Zhang Lin Chen Guang-Chun Sun Tian-Le Xu

Salicylate is the major metabolite and active component of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid), which is widely used in clinical medicine for treating inflammation, pain syndromes and cardiovascular disorders. The well-known mechanism underlying salicylate's action mainly involves the inhibition of cyclooxygenase and subsequent decrease in prostaglandin production. Recent evidence suggests that sali...

Journal: :Corrosion Science 2022

Corrosion protection and surface properties of Magnesium (Mg) containing 51 ppm Fe (HP-Mg) 341 (CP-Mg) were assessed by EIS, AFM/SKPFM, photoluminescence spectroscopy in NaCl solutions with/without fumarate (Fum), 2,5-pyridinedicarboxylate (PDCA) salicylate (Sal) carboxylates. The PDCA was effective corrosion inhibition HP-Mg CP-Mg, while the Sal efficient CP-Mg only. Volta potential (VPD) chan...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1978
J G Schaller

Salicylates provide the backbone of therapy in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. They are effective in controlling the disease approximately 75% of the time if they are properly used. Salicylate administration is relatively safe if carefully done. Serum salicylate levels should not exceed 30 mg/dl routinely. Patients, physicians, and parents should be alert to early clinical signs of toxicity. Chi...

2012
Michael Chrostowski Richard J. Salvi Brian L. Allman

27 A high dose of sodium salicylate temporarily induces tinnitus, mild hearing loss, and 28 possibly hyperacusis in humans and other animals. Salicylate has well-established effects on 29 cochlear function, primarily resulting in the moderate reduction of auditory input to the brain. 30 Despite decreased peripheral sensitivity and output, salicylate induces a paradoxical 31 enhancement of the s...

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