نتایج جستجو برای: cyanide bath

تعداد نتایج: 25764  

Journal: :Circulation research 1973
P B Dobrin T R Canfield

Segments of dog common carotid artery were excised, cannulated, and restored to in situ length, They were immersed in a Krebs-Ringer's bath and inflated with 100% O., under nonoscillating pressure. Diameter was continuously monitored with a linear displacement transducer. The vessel segments were relaxed and then treated isometrically with norepinephrine to excite the muscle. These continuously...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2008
K Sanderson L Wescombe S M Kirov A Champion D W Reid

The cystic fibrosis (CF) lung environment is poorly defined, but data suggest that bacteria may encounter reduced oxygen tensions and possibly an anaerobic environment. Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces the potent toxin cyanide under strictly microaerobic conditions. Evidence of bacterial cyanogenesis in the CF lung was investigated in the present study by measuring sputum cyanide concentrations....

2000
D. C. MATHANGI

With increasing industrialisation man is continuously disturbing the delicate ecological balance. Among the different sources which cause environmental deterioration, hydrogen cyanide is the most important one. Acute cyanide poisoning in man and animals results in incoordination of movements, convulsions, coma and respiratory arrest. At the molecular level it is well known that cyanide inhibits...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1977
J F Rissler R L Millar

Stemphylium loti, a pathogen of a cyanogenic plant, possesses a cyanide-insensitive alternate respiratory pathway. In the absence of cytochrome inhibitors, the alternate system had only a minor role in respiration. When S. loti was grown in medium amended with antimycin to block the cytochrome chain, the alternate system accounted for the total oxygen consumption associated with respiration.The...

Journal: :Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2006
Abel Schejter Michael D Ryan Erica R Blizzard Chongyao Zhang Emanuel Margoliash Benjamin A Feinberg

Contrary to most heme proteins, ferrous cytochrome c does not bind ligands such as cyanide and CO. In order to quantify this observation, the redox potential of the ferric/ferrous cytochrome c-cyanide redox couple was determined for the first time by cyclic voltammetry. Its E0' was -240 mV versus SHE, equivalent to -23.2 kJ/mol. The entropy of reaction for the reduction of the cyanide complex w...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2006
S Obiri D K Dodoo F Okai-Sam D K Essumang

Cyanide is a very toxic chemical that is used to extract gold from its ores. Wastewaters from gold mining companies such as Bogoso Gold Limited (BGL) contain cyanide and other potentially toxic chemicals that have adverse effects on human beings and aquatic organisms. This study was conducted to evaluate the human health risk assessment from exposure to free cyanide via oral and dermal contact ...

2006

Cyanides, a diverse family of compounds containing the highly reactive cyanide anion (CN), are produced from both anthropogenic and natural sources. The cyanide compounds most commonly found in the environment include sodium cyanide, potassium cyanide, and gaseous hydrogen cyanide, the latter being the main form present in air. The use of the term ‘cyanide’ in this section refers to the cyanide...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1993
M J Cluness P D Turner E Clements D T Brown C O'Reilly

The filamentous fungus Fusarium lateritium is cyanide tolerant, due, at least in part, to the induction by cyanide of the enzyme formamide hydrolyase (EC 4.2.1.66). This enzyme, more commonly known as cyanide hydratase, catalyses the hydration of cyanide to formamide. The enzyme was purified from F. lateritium and showed a subunit molecular mass of 43 kDa (as judged by SDS-PAGE), while the nati...

Journal: :Biophysical chemistry 2014
Sabine Van Doorslaer Florin Trandafir Jeffrey R Harmer Luc Moens Sylvia Dewilde

Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) data reveal large differences between the ferric ((13)C-)cyanide complexes of wild-type human neuroglobin (NGB) and its H64Q and F28L point mutants and the cyanide complexes of mammalian myo- and haemoglobin. The point mutations, which involve residues comprising the distal haem pocket in NGB, induce smaller, but still significant changes, related to change...

Journal: :Circulation research 1974
P B Dobrin

Series elastic element stiffness was studied during isometric muscle contraction in cylindrical segments of dog common carotid artery. These vessel segments were mounted in vitro and restored to in situ length. Vessel diameter was constantly monitored with a linear displacement transducer. The arteries were subjected to isometric contraction by adding norepinephrine to the bath and elevating th...

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