نتایج جستجو برای: complex sulfur compounds

تعداد نتایج: 1019413  

Journal: :Alternative medicine review : a journal of clinical therapeutic 2002
Stephen Parcell

Because the role of elemental sulfur in human nutrition has not been studied extensively, it is the purpose of this article to emphasize the importance of this element in humans and discuss the therapeutic applications of sulfur compounds in medicine. Sulfur is the sixth most abundant macromineral in breast milk and the third most abundant mineral based on percentage of total body weight. The s...

Journal: :Metal ions in life sciences 2014
Larry L Barton Marie-Laure Fardeau Guy D Fauque

Sulfur is an essential element for the synthesis of cysteine, methionine, and other organo-sulfur compounds needed by living organisms. Additionally, some prokaryotes are capable of exploiting oxidation or reduction of inorganic sulfur compounds to energize cellular growth. Several anaerobic genera of Bacteria and Archaea produce hydrogen sulfide (H2S), as a result of using sulfate (SO(4)(2 -) ...

Journal: Journal of Herbal Drugs 2016
Forough Mortazaeinezhad Mahtab Esfahanizadeh Hoseinpoor,

Background & Aim: Persian shallot (Allium hirtifolium Boiss) with common name of "Musir" is one of the endemic medicinal plants in Iran. Leaves and bulbs with antibacterial, antifungal, anticancer, anti-diabetes and anti-obesity effects are edible parts of this plant. The tissue culture is an influential method to multiply plant productions in order to meet demands of ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2008
Kerstin Helbig Cornelia Grosse Dietrich H Nies

The higher affinity of Cd(2+) for sulfur compounds than for nitrogen and oxygen led to the theoretical consideration that cadmium toxicity should result mainly from the binding of Cd(2+) to sulfide, thiol groups, and sulfur-rich complex compounds rather than from Cd(2+) replacement of transition-metal cations from nitrogen- or oxygen-rich biological compounds. This hypothesis was tested by usin...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Magnus Sandström Farideh Jalilehvand Emiliana Damian Yvonne Fors Ulrik Gelius Mark Jones Murielle Salomé

In marine-archaeological oak timbers of the Mary Rose large amounts of reduced sulfur compounds abound in lignin-rich parts such as the middle lamella between the cell walls, mostly as thiols and disulfides, whereas iron sulfides and elemental sulfur occur in separate particles. Synchrotron-based x-ray microspectroscopy was used to reveal this environmentally significant accumulation of organos...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2005
Qiu Chao Han Sheng Xingguo Cheng Tianhui Ren

A method was developed to analyze the distribution of sulfur compounds in model sulfur compounds by potentiometric titration, and applied to analyze hydrotreated transformer base oil. Model thioethers were oxidized to corresponding sulfoxides by tetrabutylammonium periodate and sodium metaperiodate, respectively, and the sulfoxides were titrated by perchloric acid titrant in acetic anhydride. T...

Journal: :Acta medica Okayama 1978
M Ogata Y Miyake

The authors attempted to determine if the organic sulfur compounds usually contained in a crude oil could serve as a marker of oil pollution in fish. Eels (Anguilla Japonica Temminck et Schlegel) were maintained in a controlled laboratory environment of water with a suspension of crude oil. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and mass chromatography of eel flesh extract showed the presence of ...

Journal: :Molecules 2010
Yuping Liu Haitao Chen Decai Yin Baoguo Sun

Five sulfur-containing flavor compounds were synthesized for the first time by the reaction of 4-ethyloctanoyl chloride with sulfur-containing alcohols or mercaptans. The synthesized compounds are 3-(methylthio)propyl 4-ethyloctanoate, 2-methyl-3-tetrahydro-furanthiol 4-ethyloctanoate, 4-methyl-5-thiazoleethanol 4-ethyloctanoate, 2-furan-methanethiol 4-ethyloctanoate and 2-methyl-3-furanthiol 4...

Journal: Journal of Herbal Drugs 2016
Forough Mortazaeinezhad Mahtab Esfahanizadeh Hoseinpoor,

Background & Aim: Persian shallot (Allium hirtifolium Boiss) with common name of "Musir" is one of the endemic medicinal plants in Iran. Leaves and bulbs with antibacterial, antifungal, anticancer, anti-diabetes and anti-obesity effects are edible parts of this plant. The tissue culture is an influential method to multiply plant productions in order to meet demands of ...

2012
Cliff Han Oleg Kotsyurbenko Olga Chertkov Brittany Held Alla Lapidus Matt Nolan Susan Lucas Nancy Hammon Shweta Deshpande Jan-Fang Cheng Roxanne Tapia Lynne A. Goodwin Sam Pitluck Konstantinos Liolios Ioanna Pagani Natalia Ivanova Konstantinos Mavromatis Natalia Mikhailova Amrita Pati Amy Chen Krishna Palaniappan Miriam Land Loren Hauser Yun-juan Chang Cynthia D. Jeffries Evelyne-Marie Brambilla Manfred Rohde Stefan Spring Johannes Sikorski Markus Göker Tanja Woyke James Bristow Jonathan A. Eisen Victor Markowitz Philip Hugenholtz Nikos C. Kyrpides Hans-Peter Klenk John C. Detter

Sulfuricurvum kujiense Kodama and Watanabe 2004 is the type species of the monotypic genus Sulfuricurvum, which belongs to the family Helicobacteraceae in the class Epsilonproteobacteria. The species is of interest because it is frequently found in crude oil and oil sands where it utilizes various reduced sulfur compounds such as elemental sulfur, sulfide and thiosulfate as electron donors. Mem...

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