نتایج جستجو برای: chloroethyl ethyl sulfide

تعداد نتایج: 52752  

Journal: :Antioxidants & redox signaling 2008
Laszlo M Hoesel Michael A Flierl Andreas D Niederbichler Daniel Rittirsch Shannon D McClintock Jayne S Reuben Matthew J Pianko William Stone Hongsong Yang Milton Smith J Vidya Sarma Peter A Ward

We recently showed that acute oxidant-related lung injury (ALI) in rats after application of 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (CEES) is attenuated by the airway instillation of antioxidants. We investigated whether intratracheal administration of antioxidant-containing liposomes immediately after instillation of CEES would attenuate short-term as well as long-term (fibrotic) effects of CEES-induced ...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2009
Neal S Gould Carl W White Brian J Day

Sulfur mustards (SMs) have been used as warfare agents since World War I and still pose a significant threat against civilian and military personnel. SM exposure can cause significant blistering of the skin, respiratory injury, and fibrosis. No antidote currently exists for SM exposure, but recent studies, using the SM analog 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (CEES), have focused on the ability of an...

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 2013
Maria A Pino Magdalena Pietka-Ottlik Blase Billack

Vesicants are potent blistering agents. The prototype vesicant is sulphur mustard gas, first used in World War I, which still has no effective antidote. We used a mustard gas surrogate 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulphide (CEES) to study the ability of resveratrol (RES) and pterostilbene (PTS), two well-established stilbene antioxidants, ebselen (EB-1), an organoselenium compound, and three EB-1 analog...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2003
Wes E Steiner Brian H Clowers Paul E Haigh Herbert H Hill

For the first time, the use of a traditional ionization source for ion mobility spectrometry (radioactive nickel ((63)Ni) beta emission ionization) and three alternative ionization sources (electrospray ionization (ESI), secondary electrospray ionization (SESI), and electrical discharge (corona) ionization (CI)) were employed with an atmospheric pressure ion mobility orthogonal reflector time-o...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2018
F Carniato C Bisio C Evangelisti R Psaro V Dal Santo D Costenaro L Marchese M Guidotti

A class of heterogeneous catalysts based on commercial bentonite from natural origin, containing at least 80 wt% of montmorillonite clay, was designed to transform selectively and under mild conditions toxic organosulfur and organophosphorus chemical warfare agents into non-noxious products with a reduced impact on health and environment. The bentonite from the natural origin was modified by in...

2011
Victor Paromov Sudha Kumari Marianne Brannon Naga S. Kanaparthy Hongsong Yang Milton G. Smith William L. Stone

Sulfur mustard or mustard gas (HD) and its monofunctional analog, 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (CEES), or "half-mustard gas," are alkylating agents that induce DNA damage, oxidative stress, and inflammation. HD/CEES are rapidly absorbed in the skin causing extensive injury. We hypothesize that antioxidant liposomes that deliver both water-soluble and lipid-soluble antioxidants protect skin cells...

Journal: :Journal of applied toxicology : JAT 2002
Shannon D McClintock Gerd O Till Milton G Smith Peter A Ward

The chemical warfare agent analog, 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide, known as 'half-mustard gas' (HMG), is less toxic and less of an environmental hazard than the full molecule and has been shown to produce an acute lung injury in rats when instilled via intrapulmonary injection. This injury is characterized by massive, localized hemorrhage and edema into the alveolar compartment and can be quantita...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2010
Livia A Veress Heidi C O'Neill Tara B Hendry-Hofer Joan E Loader Raymond C Rancourt Carl W White

RATIONALE Sulfur mustard (SM) is a frequently used chemical warfare agent, even in modern history. SM inhalation causes significant respiratory tract injury, with early complications due to airway obstructive bronchial casts, akin to those seen after smoke inhalation and in single-ventricle physiology. This process with SM is poorly understood because animal models are unavailable. OBJECTIVES...

Journal: :Journal of applied toxicology : JAT 2006
Shannon D McClintock Laszlo M Hoesel Salil K Das Gerd O Till Thomas Neff Robin G Kunkel Milton G Smith Peter A Ward

Airway instillation into rats of 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (CEES), the half molecule of sulfur mustard compound, results in acute lung injury, as measured by the leak of plasma albumin into the lung. Morphologically, early changes in the lung include alveolar hemorrhage and fibrin deposition and the influx of neutrophils. Following lung contact with CEES, progressive accumulation of collagen ...

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