نتایج جستجو برای: pb 1

تعداد نتایج: 2779531  

2017
Biying Liu Haili Zhang Xiao Tan Daqian Yang Zhanjun Lv Huijie Jiang Jingjing Lu Ruiqi Baiyun Zhigang Zhang

Lead (Pb) is a global environmental health hazard that leads to nephrotoxicity. However, the effective treatment of Pb-induced nephrotoxicity remains elusive. Grape seed procyanidin extract (GSPE) has beneficial properties for multiple biological functions. Therefore, the present study investigated whether GSPE reduced Pb-induced nephrotoxicity as well as the protective mechanism of GSPE in a w...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2007
Li-Jun Ma Yuqing Wu

A fluoroionophore sensor, N-[4-(1-pyrene)butyroyl]-L-tryptophan (PLT), has been reported. It can distinguish lead ion from other 12 metal ions via forming a pyrene dimer and it exhibits a very high sensitivity (0.15 microM) in aqueous solution (Chem. Commun., 2006, 2702). When the indole moiety in PLT was changed to benzene, in forming a new fluoroionophore of N-[4-(1-pyrene)butyroyl]-L-phenyla...

2014
Kurt R. Schumacher Tajinder P. Singh Joseph Kuebler Kayla Aprile Molly O'Brien Elizabeth D. Blume

BACKGROUND The onset of plastic bronchitis (PB) can be debilitating in survivors of Fontan surgery. The rarity of this complication makes designing studies to understand risk factors for PB challenging. This 2-center case-control study aimed to describe patient outcomes and to assess the association of antecedent patient factors with PB development. METHODS AND RESULTS Using center registries...

2017
Kondreddy Eswar Reddy Kyu Ree Park Sung Dae Lee Ji-Hyock Yoo Ah Reum Son Hyun-Jung Lee

The objectives of this experiment were to determine the effects of graded dietary lead (Pb) concentrations on body weight and Pb concentrations in blood, hair, soft tissues, and urine from pigs and to generate equations for estimating daily Pb intake. Sixteen barrows with initial body weight 36.3 kg (standard deviation = 2.3) were allotted to four dietary treatments that consisted of graded sup...

2017
Jun-Hwan Kim Ju-Chan Kang

Heavy metal pollution in aquatic environments is a critical environmental concern, as the metals can accumulate in aquatic organisms and humans via the food chain, creating a risk to human health. Among the metals, Pb is one of the most toxic to aquatic organisms[1]. Pb is a naturally occurring substance, released as a consequence of geological weathering and volcanic activity, however, high co...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2011
Mai Takagi Jun Yoshinaga Atsushi Tanaka Haruhiko Seyama

It is widely recognized that lead (Pb) affects children's cognitive function, even at relatively low blood lead levels (<10 µg dL(-1)). The determination of the source of Pb in children is essential for effective risk management. The use of multi-collector ICPMS (MC-ICPMS) for isotope ratio measurements of Pb in environmental and biological samples was examined for this purpose. MC-ICPMS with a...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1997
J Bernal J H Lee L L Cribbs E Perez-Reyes

The mechanisms of Pb++ block and unblock of L-type Ca++ channel currents were measured using ventricular myocytes or the cloned channel. The cloned channel was expressed in either Xenopus laevis oocytes or human embryonic kidney cells (HEK 293, stable transfectants). The threshold for Pb++ block was 1 nM, and the apparent IC50 value was 152 nM in oocytes and 169 nM in HEK 293 cells. Pb++ block ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
Nelson Lion Ghiorse Shuler

Biogenic Mn oxides were produced by the bacterium Leptothrix discophora SS-1 (= ATCC 3182) in a chemically defined mineral salts medium, and the Pb binding and specific surface area of these oxides were characterized. Growth of SS-1 in the defined medium with pyruvate as a carbon and energy source required the addition of vitamin B12. Complete oxidation of Mn(II) within 60 h required the additi...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2015
Xin-Yi Cui Shi-Wei Li Shu-Jun Zhang Ying-Ying Fan Lena Q Ma

A total of 45 children's toys and jewelry were tested for total and bioaccessible metal concentrations. Total As, Cd, Sb, Cr, Ni, and Pb concentrations were 0.22-19, 0.01-139, 0.1-189, 0.06-846, 0.14-2894 and 0.08-860,000 mg kg(-1). Metallic products had the highest concentrations, with 3-7 out of 13 samples exceeding the European Union safety limit for Cd, Pb, Cr, or Ni. However, assessment ba...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2005
S Morris W J van Aardt M D Ahern

The concomitant effects of Pb and hypoxia on respiration and muscle energy status were examined in the freshwater crayfish Cherax destructor to determine if Pb intoxication exacerbated the effects of hypoxia. C. destructor, either intoxicated for 14 days with 0.5 mgL(-1)Pb, or from Pb-free control conditions, were subjected to progressive hypoxia at -2.7 kPah(-1) to a O2 partial pressure in the...

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