نتایج جستجو برای: cyanide consumption

تعداد نتایج: 224901  

Journal: :Journal of molecular graphics & modelling 2009
Mark A Zottola

Cyanide (CN) is considered to be a terrorist chemical weapon due to its ready availability in multi-kilogram quantities and multi-modal means of intoxication. The body uses the sulfur transferase enzyme rhodanese to detoxify cyanide via conversion of cyanide to thiocyanate. This paper explores the potential energy surfaces for the conversion of cyanide anion and hydrogen cyanide to thiocyanate ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1979
T W James M S Spencer

Mitochondria isolated by a zonal procedure from the cotyledons of germinating peas possessed a cyanide-resistant respiration. This respiration was virtually absent in mitochondria isolated during the first 24 hours of germination but thereafter increased gradually until the 6th or 7th day of seedling development. At this time between 15 and 20% of the succinate oxidation was not inhibited by cy...

Journal: :Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2010
Matthew Brenner Jae G Kim Jangwoen Lee Sari B Mahon Daniel Lemor Rebecca Ahdout Gerry R Boss William Blackledge Lauren Jann Herbert T Nagasawa Steven E Patterson

The aim of this study is to investigate the ability of intramuscular and intravenous sulfanegen sodium treatment to reverse cyanide effects in a rabbit model as a potential treatment for mass casualty resulting from cyanide exposure. Cyanide poisoning is a serious chemical threat from accidental or intentional exposures. Current cyanide exposure treatments, including direct binding agents, meth...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2012
Rosemary A Schuh Kathryn C Jackson Ramzi J Khairallah Christopher W Ward Espen E Spangenburg

Measurement of mitochondrial function in skeletal muscle is a vital tool for understanding regulation of cellular bioenergetics. Currently, a number of different experimental approaches are employed to quantify mitochondrial function, with each involving either mechanically or chemically induced disruption of cellular membranes. Here, we describe a novel approach that allows for the quantificat...

2013
Nadia Chaouali Ines Gana Amira Dorra Fathia Khelifi Anouer Nouioui Wafa Masri Ines Belwaer Hayet Ghorbel Abderazzek Hedhili

Under normal environmental conditions, many plants synthesize cyanogenic glycosides, which are able to release hydrogen cyanide upon hydrolysis. Each year, there are frequent livestock and occasional human victims of cyanogenic plants consumption. The present work aims to determine the hydrocyanic acid content in different samples of cyanogenic plants, selected from the Tunisian flora, and in t...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1993
R W Mayes

Introduction Carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide are often found in fire atmospheres. These gases can incapacitate rapidly and thus render the victim unable to escape from the fire. High concentrations of carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide found in the blood of fire victims indicate a degree of survival in the toxic fire atmosphere. Concentrations may be sufficiently high in the blood to att...

2017
Tam Dang Cham Nguyen Phu N Tran

Despite the risk of cyanide toxicity and lack of efficacy, amygdalin is still used as alternative cancer treatment. Due to the highly lethal nature of cyanide toxicity, many patients die before getting medical care. Herein, we describe the case of a 73-year-old female with metastatic pancreatic cancer who developed cyanide toxicity from taking amygdalin. Detailed history and physical examinatio...

2017
Matthew Brenner Sarah M Azer Kyung-Jin Oh Chang Hoon Han Jangwoen Lee Sari B Mahon Xiaohua Du David Mukai Tanya Burney Mayer Saidian Adriano Chan Derek I Straker Vikhyat S Bebarta Gerry R Boss

OBJECTIVE Accidental or intentional cyanide ingestion is an-ever present danger. Rapidly acting, safe, inexpensive oral cyanide antidotes are needed that can neutralize large gastrointestinal cyanide reservoirs. Since humans cannot be exposed to cyanide experimentally, we studied oral cyanide poisoning in rabbits, testing oral sodium thiosulfate with and without gastric alkalization. SETTING ...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1974
G. Danisi F. Lacaz Vieira

Sodium transport and oxygen consumption have been simultaneously studied in the short-circuited toad skin. A constant stoichiometric ratio was observed in each skin under control condition (NaCl-Ringer's solution bathing both sides of the skin) and after block of sodium transport by ouabain. During alterations of sodium transport by removal and addition of K to the internal solution the stoichi...

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2014
محوی, امیر حسین, کیانی, قاسم ,

Introduction: Cyanide, an environmental pollutant which is found in many different industrial effluents, causes water resources pollution being hazardous to human and environment. Cyanide can be removed from aqueous solutions by different methods but most of them are very expensive. In this study, Lewatit FO36 exchange resin was used to remove Cyanide in a batch system. Methods: Removing the...

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