نتایج جستجو برای: manganese sulphate

تعداد نتایج: 36652  

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1984
J Herwig E Egner E Buddecke

Human knee joint menisci graded according to degenerative alterations were submitted to chemical analysis. Normal menisci contained 72% water, 0.12% DNA, 22% collagen, and 0.8% total glycosaminoglycans with the following glycosaminoglycan distribution pattern: 40% chondroitin 6-sulphate, 10-20% chondroitin 4-sulphate, 20-30% dermatan sulphate, and 15% keratan sulphate. The water content increas...

ژورنال: مجله علمی پژوهان 2014
حاتمی, مهدی , زارعی, صادق , طاووسی راد, زهرا , محمدیان, مهشید , مرادی سردره, هیمن ,

Background and Objectives: calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body, making up nearly 2% of total body weight. This element has several roles in organisms. Manganese is an essential trace element which is taken part in the structure of some metal enzymes. There is a little evidence for deficiency of manganese in human, whereas its toxicity has been reported in several cases. Since, ca...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1978
B Bartholomew K S Dodgson S D Gorham

The S1 secondary alkylsulphohydrolase of the detergent-degrading micro-organism, Pseudomonas C12B, was separated from other alkylsulphohydrolases and purified to homogeneity. Under the experimental conditions used the enzyme completely hydrolysed d-octan-2-yl sulphate (d-1-methylheptyl sulphate), but showed no activity towards the corresponding l-isomer. Additional evidence has been obtained to...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2005
David C Dorman Anna M McElveen Marianne W Marshall Carl U Parkinson R Arden James Melanie F Struve Brian A Wong

There is little information regarding the tissue distribution of manganese in neonates following inhalation. This study determined tissue manganese concentrations in lactating CD rats and their offspring following manganese sulfate (MnSO4) aerosol inhalation. Except for the period of parturition, dams and their offspring were exposed to air or MnSO4 (0.05, 0.5, or 1 mg Mn/m3) for 6 h/day, 7 day...

2007
Karin Ljung Marie Vahter

OBJECTIVE We reviewed the scientific background for the current health-based World Health Organization (WHO) guideline value for manganese in drinking water. DATA SOURCES AND EXTRACTION The initial starting point was the background document for the development of the WHO's guideline value for manganese in drinking water as well as other regulations and recommendations on manganese intake leve...

2003
TAKASHI YONETANI TOSHIO ASAKURA

Apoproteins of cytochrome c peroxidase, horseradish peroxidase, and sperm whale myoglobin were recombined with manganese complexes of proto-, hemato-, meso-, and deuteroporphyrins to form manganese porphyrin-protein complexes. These complexes were purified by column chromatography. All the manganese porphyrin-containing cytochrome c peroxidases were crystallized. Light absorption maxima of mang...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1971
N A Gavalas H E Clark

Euglena gracilis (Klebs) cultures were grown under conditions where limitation in supply of manganese limited chlorophyll content much more than growth. Although the initial rates of photosynthetic oxygen evolution were not affected by the level of manganese, photoinhibition in high intensity light was markedly influenced. All cultures showed first order kinetics for photoinhibition, with the h...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Edgar Peiter Barbara Montanini Anthony Gobert Pai Pedas Søren Husted Frans J M Maathuis Damien Blaudez Michel Chalot Dale Sanders

Manganese toxicity is a major problem for plant growth in acidic soils, but cellular mechanisms that facilitate growth in such conditions have not been clearly delineated. Established mechanisms that counter metal toxicity in plants involve chelation and cytoplasmic export of the metal across the plasma or vacuolar membranes out of the cell or sequestered into a large organelle, respectively. W...

2001
A. Prechtel C. Alewell M. Armbruster J. Bittersohl J. M. Cullen C. D. Evans R. Helliwell J. Kopácek A. Marchetto E. Matzner H. Meesenburg F. Moldan K. Moritz J. Veselý

Following the decline in sulphur deposition in Europe, sulphate dynamics of catchments and the reversibility of anthropogenic acidification of soils and freshwaters became of major interest. Long-term trends in sulphate concentrations and fluxes in precipitation/throughfall and freshwaters of 20 European catchments were analysed to evaluate catchment response to decreasing sulphate deposition. ...

2001
Chandra Venkataraman Prashant Sinha Sachin Bammi

Sulphate size distributions were measured at the coastal station of Mumbai (formerly Bombay) through 1998, during the Indian ocean experiment (INDOEX) "rst "eld phase (FFP), to "ll current gaps in size-resolved aerosol chemical composition data. The paper examines meteorological, seasonal and source-contribution e!ects on sulphate aerosol and discusses potential e!ects of sulphate on regional c...

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