نتایج جستجو برای: metal toxicity

تعداد نتایج: 311185  

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2007
G M Keegan I D Learmonth C P Case

The long-term effects of metal-on-metal arthroplasty are currently under scrutiny because of the potential biological effects of metal wear debris. This review summarises data describing the release, dissemination, uptake, biological activity, and potential toxicity of metal wear debris released from alloys currently used in modern orthopaedics. The introduction of risk assessment for the evalu...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2005
Marnie L Ward Gabriel Bitton Timothy Townsend

This research describes the use of a toxicity assay for the identification of metal toxicity, bioavailability and heavy metal binding capacity (HMBC) of municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill leachates. MetPLATE, an assay specific for heavy metal toxicity, was used to determine the HMBC of MSW leachates collected from 14 sites in Florida, with a wide range of chemical and physical characteristics...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2001
R C Santore D M Di Toro P R Paquin H E Allen J S Meyer

The biotic ligand model (BLM) was developed to explain and predict the effects of water chemistry on the acute toxicity of metals to aquatic organisms. The biotic ligand is defined as a specific receptor within an organism where metal complexation leads to acute toxicity. The BLM is designed to predict metal interactions at the biotic ligand within the context of aqueous metal speciation and co...

2011
E. Dopp U. von Recklinghausen J. Hippler R. A. Diaz-Bone J. Richard U. Zimmermann A. W. Rettenmeier A. V. Hirner

The biochemical transformation of mercury, tin, arsenic and bismuth through formation of volatile alkylated species performs a fundamental role in determining the environmental processing of these elements. While the toxicity of inorganic forms of most of these compounds are well documented (e.g., arsenic, mercury) and some of them are of relatively low toxicity (e.g., tin, bismuth), the more l...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1979
A Yoshida B E Kaplan M Kimura

Metallothionein is a naturally occurring metal-binding protein with high cysteine content. Oligopeptides containing three cysteinyl residues and having amino acid sequences analogous to portions of this protein were synthesized by the solid-phase method. Strong affinity of the synthetic peptides to Cd2+ and Zn2+ was observed, and the dissociation constants of the peptide-metal complexes were 2-...

2015
Sang-Ho Lee Injeong Kim Kyoung-Woong Kim Byung-Tae Lee

In order to assess the ecological effect of acid mine drainage, metal mine (Dalsung) and coal mine (Samtan) drainage in South Korea were collected. The each mine drainage then investigated by whole effluent toxicity test (WET) and toxicity identification evaluation (TIE). WET results demonstrated that DS leachate and ST mine water is more toxic than other mine drainage due to the presence of ca...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2007
D B Buchwalter D J Cain W H Clements S N Luoma

Aquatic insects often dominate lotic ecosystems, yet these organisms are under-represented in trace metal toxicity databases. Furthermore, toxicity data for aquatic insects do not appear to reflect their actual sensitivities to metals in nature, because the concentrations required to elicit toxicity in the laboratory are considerably higher than those found to impact insect communities in the f...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2016
Elizabeth M Traudt James F Ranville Samantha A Smith Joseph S Meyer

Mixtures of metals are often present in surface waters, leading to toxicity that is difficult to predict. To provide data for development of multimetal toxicity models, Daphnia magna neonates were exposed to individual metals (Cd, Cu, Ni, Zn) and to binary combinations of those metals in standard 48-h lethality tests conducted in US Environmental Protection Agency moderately hard reconstituted ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1978
K Kostial D Kello S Jugo I Rabar T Maljković

The metabolism and toxicity of lead, cadmium, mercury, and manganese in the postnatal period was studied in rats. Absorption, whole body retention, and organ distribution of 203Pb, 115mCd, 203Hg, and 54Mn were determined after oral and parenteral administration of these radioisotopes. The acute oral toxicity (LD50) was determined after a single application of metal chlorides. The results obtain...

Journal: :Molecular Pain 2005
Dehuang Guo Jennifer Ling Mong-Heng Wang Jin-Xiong She Jianguo Gu Cong-Yi Wang

Divalent metal ions such as copper, manganese, and cobalt are essential for cell development, differentiation, function and survival. These essential metal ions are delivered into intracellular domains as cofactors for enzymes involved in neuropeptide and neurotransmitter synthesis, superoxide metabolism, and other biological functions in a target specific fashion. Altering the homeostasis of t...

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