نتایج جستجو برای: heavy metal poisoning

تعداد نتایج: 332845  

2014
Thanapon Sangvanich Jingga Morry Cade Fox Worapol Ngamcherdtrakul Shaun Goodyear David Castro Glen E. Fryxell Raymond S. Addleman Anne O. Summers Wassana Yantasee

We have developed a thiol-modified nanoporous silica material (SH-SAMMS) as an oral therapy for the prevention and treatment of heavy metal poisoning. SH-SAMMS has been reported to be highly efficient at capturing heavy metals in biological fluids and water. Herein, SH-SAMMS was examined for efficacy and safety in both in vitro and in vivo animal models for the oral detoxification of heavy meta...

2011
Hélène Botella Pascale Peyron Florence Levillain Renaud Poincloux Yannick Poquet Irène Brandli Chuan Wang Ludovic Tailleux Sylvain Tilleul Guillaume M. Charrière Simon J. Waddell Maria Foti Geanncarlo Lugo-Villarino Qian Gao Isabelle Maridonneau-Parini Philip D. Butcher Paola Ricciardi Castagnoli Brigitte Gicquel Chantal de Chastellier Olivier Neyrolles

Mycobacterium tuberculosis thrives within macrophages by residing in phagosomes and preventing them from maturing and fusing with lysosomes. A parallel transcriptional survey of intracellular mycobacteria and their host macrophages revealed signatures of heavy metal poisoning. In particular, mycobacterial genes encoding heavy metal efflux P-type ATPases CtpC, CtpG, and CtpV, and host cell metal...

2013
Kyung-Taek Rim

The usage and types of chemicals become developed, specialized, diversified, and newly exposed workers are concerning to occupational disease. In Korea, with the industrialization, the uses of many chemicals have increased since the 1970s. As a consequence, there have been increasing the occupational diseases caused by poisonous chemicals, such as heavy metal poisoning, solvent poisoning and oc...

2010
Seong-Kyu Kang Eun A Kim

Korea has industrialized since the 1970s. Pneumoconiosis in coal miners was the most common occupational disease in the 1970s to 1980s. With the industrialization, the use of many chemicals have increased since the 1970s. As a consequence, there were outbreaks of occupational diseases caused by poisonous chemicals, such as heavy metal poisoning, solvent poisoning and occupational asthma in the ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1977
L A Selby A A Case G D Osweiler H M Hayes

Arsenic poisoning is one of the more important causes of heavy metal poisoning in domestic animals. Two species--dogs and cattle--are intoxicated more frequently than other animals; yet sporadic instances of poisoning have been observed in cats, horses, and pigs. Cases observed by veterinary clinicians are either peracute, acute, or chronic intoxications. Frequently the initial and only indicat...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2000
A S Boyd D Seger S Vannucci M Langley J L Abraham L E King

Human contact with mercury has been ongoing for centuries and was previously considered a legitimate means of treating different cutaneous and systemic conditions. Toxicity from this heavy metal may occur from exposure to elemental, inorganic, and organic forms of mercury. This article outlines the signs and symptoms of mercury poisoning and the different clinical conditions with assorted cutan...

2012
Rema Babu Philip

Present study consists the effect of sub lethal levels of heavy metals zinc and mercury on the activities of enzymes like HMG Co A reductase, lactate dehydrogenase and serine hydrolyase in Oreochromis mossambicus. Activities of the enzymes varied depending on the duration of exposure to the toxicants. Feasibility of measuring the enzyme activities in monitoring sub lethal metal poisoning is als...

2013
I. V. Anambiga V. Suganthan N. Arunai Nambi Raj G. Buvaneswari T. S. Sampath Kumar

Heavy metal poisoning is one of the common problems that occurs due to changes in food chain, environmental conditions, etc., One of the most commonly occurring toxicities due to metal ions is lead poisoning. It causes many diseases like skin lesions, cancer, diabetes, heart and lung related problems etc., in human beings. It was widely reported that the elevated level of Pb (II) in drinking wa...

2010

In small quantities, certain heavy metals are nutritionally essential for a healthy life. The heavy metals linked most often to human poisoning are lead, mercury, arsenic and cadmium. Other heavy metals, including copper, zinc and chromium are actually required by the body in small amounts, but can also be toxic in larger doses. They have the ability of dissolving in wastewaters and when discha...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 1987
C. W. Cha

When garlic (Allium sativum) was administered to rat per os simultaneously with cadmium, methylmercury and phenylmercury to detect the protective effect against the heavy metal poisoning, accumulation of heavy metals in liver, kidneys, bone and testes were decreased, and histopathological damages and the inhibition of serum alkaline phosphatase activities by heavy metals were reduced. Such effe...

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