نتایج جستجو برای: chromium vi ions

تعداد نتایج: 197985  

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2014
باریک بین2 , بهنام, تقی زاده, علی اکبر, خسروی, رسول, فضل زاده , مهدی,

Introduction:Cr (VI) is a common and very toxic pollutant thus essential to be removed from contaminated wastewater before disposal into the environment. The aim of this study was removal of Cr (VI) from wastewater by granular and powdered seeds of Peganum Harmala. Methods: Peganum Harmala grains were first collected, cleaned and sieved. Then, Granular grains with 10 mesh size were used as the...

Journal: :Chemical research in toxicology 1988
S C Rossi N Gorman K E Wetterhahn

Incubation of chromate with isolated rat liver mitochondria in vitro resulted in the uptake and reduction of chromium(VI), as well as the formation of chromium(V) species. Chromate was rapidly taken up and reduced by intact mitochondria. The rate of reduction of chromate by intact mitochondria was increased upon addition of succinate or malate plus glutamate, substrates for the electron-transpo...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2005
Rita Branco Ana-Paula Chung António Veríssimo Paula V Morais

The influence of chromium on the microbial community structure was analyzed in a river system subjected to long-term chromium contamination, by plating and by sequencing 16S rRNA genes cloned from DNA extracted from the river sediments. We also analyzed the influence of chromium on the ability of the microbial community to resist and reduce Cr(VI) and on its resistance to antibiotics. Shifts in...

2017
Krystyna Pyrzynska

MOJ Food process Technol 2017, 4(3): 00096 The most stable oxidation states of chromium, e.g. Cr(III) and Cr(VI), exhibit significantly different biological and toxicological properties. Cr(III) is considered as an essential element for the proper functioning of living organisms, particularly in glucose metabolism, while Cr(VI) shows mutagenic effects. It is regarded as carcinogenic owing to it...

2006
Louhab Krim

The kinetics of chromium ions sorption from aqueous solution on fungi biomass have been investigated in a batch system. The experimental data were analysed based on an intraparticle diffusion equation and a pseudo-second-order mechanism, in order to predict the constant rate of sorption and the equilibrium capacity with the effect of initial chromium ions concentration, temperature and initial ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2007
P-A Vendittoli S Mottard A G Roy C Dupont M Lavigne

We evaluated the concentrations of chromium and cobalt ions in blood after metal-on-metal surface replacement arthroplasty using a wrought-forged, high carbon content chromium-cobalt alloy implant in 64 patients. At one year, mean whole blood ion levels were 1.61 microg/L (0.4 to 5.5) for chromium and 0.67 microg/L (0.23 to 2.09) for cobalt. The pre-operative ion levels, component size, female ...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2009
Liviana Leita Alja Margon Arnold Pastrello Iztok Arcon Marco Contin Davide Mosetti

The interaction between hexavalent chromium Cr(VI), as K(2)CrO(4), and standard humic acids (HAs) in bulk solution was studied using three complementary analytical methods: UV-Visible spectroscopy, X-ray absorption spectroscopy and differential pulse stripping voltammetry. The observed UV-Vis and X-ray absorption spectra showed that, under our experimental conditions, HAs did not induce reducti...

2014
Suman Das

As conventional physico-chemical heavy-metal remediation technologies like ion-exchange, reverse osmosis, electrodialysis etc. are becoming extremely expensive, the possibility of use of microorganisms in bioremediation or biorecovery of different heavy metals from industrial effluents is extensively explored by different workers. Hexavalent chromium stressed environmental fungal isolates from ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Fernando Santos-Escobar J Félix Gutiérrez-Corona Mario Pedraza-Reyes

Chromium pollution is potentially detrimental to bacterial soil communities, compromising carbon and nitrogen cycles that are essential for life on earth. It has been proposed that intracellular reduction of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] to trivalent chromium [Cr(III)] may cause bacterial death by a mechanism that involves reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced DNA damage; the molecular basis of ...

2014
Zhijia Fang Min Zhao Hong Zhen Lifeng Chen Ping Shi Zhiwei Huang

Chromium occurs mostly in tri- and hexavalent states in the environment. Hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] compounds are extensively used in diverse industries, and trivalent chromium [Cr(III)] salts are used as micronutrients and dietary supplements. In the present work, we report that they both induce genetic mutations in yeast cells. They both also cause DNA damage in both yeast and Jurkat cells ...

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