نتایج جستجو برای: phosphate concentration

تعداد نتایج: 473614  

2008
T. Tanaka T. F. Thingstad T. Løvdal H.-P. Grossart A. Larsen M. Allgaier M. Meyerhöfer K. G. Schulz

Availability of phosphate for phytoplankton and bacteria and of glucose for bacteria at different pCO2 levels were studied in a mesocosm experiment (PeECE III). Using nutrient-depleted SW Norwegian fjord waters, three different levels of pCO2 (350μatm: 1×CO2; 700μatm: 2×CO2; 1050μatm: 3×CO2) were set up, and nitrate and phosphate were added at the start of the experiment in order to induce a ph...

2013
K. Usharani P. Lakshmanaperumalsamy

The addition of phosphorus as phosphate ion is one of the most serious environmental problems because of its contribution to the increased eutrophication process of lakes and other natural waters. Microbial strategies for the removal of environmental pollutants from waste streams or contaminated sites can provide an attractive alternative to traditional methods such as incineration or disposal ...

2011
T. R. C. BOYDE

1. The Michaelis constants for both isoenzymes for both substrates depend strongly on ionic concentration, being approximately proportional to phosphate concentration over considerable ranges. This is probably an effect of anions only. 2. In the absence of added salt, Km (2-oxoglutarate) (anionic isoenzyme) -is so small as to be .i.ndeterminate. 3. Km (L-aspartate) (anionic isoenzyme) passes th...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1968
T R Boyde

1. The Michaelis constants for both isoenzymes for both substrates depend strongly on ionic concentration, being approximately proportional to phosphate concentration over considerable ranges. This is probably an effect of anions only. 2. In the absence of added salt, K(m) (2-oxoglutarate) (anionic isoenzyme) is so small as to be indeterminate. 3. K(m) (l-aspartate) (anionic isoenzyme) passes t...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1986
L Best

Glucose (20 mM) and 4-methyl-2-oxopentanoate (10 mM) both caused a pronounced stimulation of insulin release and of [3H]inositol phosphate production in rat pancreatic islets prelabelled with myo-[3H]inositol. Secretory responses to these nutrients were markedly impaired by lowering the Ca2+ concentration of the incubation medium to 10(-4)M or less, whereas stimulated inositol phosphate product...

Journal: :iranian journal of blood and cancer 0
paul c chikezie comfort c monago augustine uwakwe

background: malaria remains the world’s most devastating human parasitic infection. our goal was to assess the capacity of increasing concentrations of five antimalarial drugs (fansidartm, halfantm, quinine, coartemtm and chloroquine phosphate) to elicit the generation of methemoglobin in three human erythrocyte genotypes (hb aa, hb as and hb ss). materials and methods: spectrophotometric metho...

2018
Yue-yue Zhang Man Yang Jin-fang Bao Li-jie Gu Hong-lei Yu Wei-jie Yuan

BACKGROUND Accelerated muscle atrophy is associated with a three-fold increase in mortality in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. It is suggested that hyperphosphatemia might contribute to muscle wasting, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Although evidence indicates that autophagy is involved in the maintenance of muscle homeostasis, it is not known if high phosphate levels can ...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2006
iqbal zafar zafar tariq mahmood ansari mohammad ashraf mohammad amin abid

the bulk of the world's phosphate reserves is located in sedimentary horizons that contain appreciable amounts of carbonate. during beneficiation of phosphate rocks, huge amounts of oversize phosphate rocks are rejected from crushers. this reject also mostly contains low tricalcium phosphate and high carbonate content. in this study, experiments have been carried out to reduce/eliminate carbona...

2012
Mariana Grillo-Puertas Josefina M. Villegas María R. Rintoul Viviana A. Rapisarda

In most natural environments, association with a surface in a structure known as biofilm is the prevailing microbial life-style of bacteria. Polyphosphate (polyP), an ubiquitous linear polymer of hundreds of orthophosphate residues, has a crucial role in stress responses, stationary-phase survival, and it was associated to bacterial biofilm formation and production of virulence factors. In prev...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1978
R E Beever D J Burns

Addition of cycloheximide to Neurospora crassa germlings growing in liquid medium caused an exponential loss of phosphate uptake activity (half-life, ca. 2 h). No loss of activity resulted when germlings were resuspended, at the time of cycloheximide addition, in medium of a substantially lower phosphate concentration. It is concluded that the phosphate uptake systems are not subject to rapid t...

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