نتایج جستجو برای: copper toxicity

تعداد نتایج: 198258  

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
iram khan department of biotechnology, saifia college of science and education, bhopal, india ayesha s ali department of biotechnology, saifia college of science and education, bhopal, india sharique a. ali department of biotechnology, saifia college of science and education, bhopal, india

introduction: among soil species earthworms are ubiquitous, abundant and important for soil processes, constituting the largest terrestrial faunal biomass and are also impacted by soil pollutants. the primary purpose of this study was to determine whether changes in earthworm biomass and behavior could serve as a good indicator for copper toxicity in soil systems. another aim of the study was t...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2007
Ning Wang Christopher G Ingersoll Douglas K Hardesty Christopher D Ivey James L Kunz Thomas W May F James Dwyer Andy D Roberts Tom Augspurger Cynthia M Kane Richard J Neves M Chris Barnhart

The objective of the present study was to determine acute toxicity of copper, ammonia, or chlorine to larval (glochidia) and juvenile mussels using the recently published American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard guide for conducting laboratory toxicity tests with freshwater mussels. Toxicity tests were conducted with glochidia (24- to 48-h exposures) and juveniles (96-h exposu...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Nutrition 2009
George J Brewer

It is a pleasure and an honor to contribute a paper to a special issue of the Journal of the American College of Nutrition honoring Stanley Wallach and Pearl Small. In this brief review I advance the hypothesis that copper toxicity is the major cause of the epidemic of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease engulfing our aging population. This epidemic is recent, exploding in the las...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1969

2013
Sandip Banerjee

A case history of acute copper toxicity in a flock of Garole sheep has been presented. The animals which suffered from the toxicity were fed solely on leaves of mahogany plant for two days prior to the onset of the symptoms. The soil in the region of West Bengal is deficient in both zinc and molybdenum, which may have caused copper imbalance in the animals. Serum biochemical and postmortem find...

1978
D. M. Anderson F. M. M. Morel

The copper sensitivity of the dinoflagellate Gonyuulax tamarensis was examined in artificial seawater medium. Two short term responses of the organism to copper toxicity are rapid loss of motility and reduced photosynthetic carbon fixation. The chelators tris(hydroxymethylamino)methane (Tris) and cthylenedinitrilotetraacetic acid (EDTA) were used to dcmonstrate that copper toxicity is a unique ...

Journal: :Marine environmental research 2009
Trish J Lavery Catherine M Kemper Ken Sanderson Christopher G Schultz Peter Coyle James G Mitchell Laurent Seuront

Metallothioneins (MT) concentration, renal damage, and bone malformations were investigated in 38 adult Tursiops aduncus carcasses to determine any associations with cadmium, copper, zinc, mercury, lead and selenium. Significantly higher concentrations of cadmium, copper, and zinc in the liver were observed in dolphins showing evidence of more advanced renal damage. No significant differences i...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology 2005
Rosalind A Neumegen Amadeo R Fernández-Alba Yusuf Chisti

The effect of toxicants on the BOD degradation rate constant was used to quantitatively establish the toxicity of triclosan, phenol, and copper (II) against activated sludge microorganisms. Toxicities were tested over the following ranges of concentrations: 0-450 mg/L for phenol, 0-2 mg/L for triclosan, and 0-35 mg/L for copper sulfate (pentahydrate). According to the EC(50) values, triclosan w...

Journal: :Environmental research 2007
Kristen N Buck John R M Ross A Russell Flegal Kenneth W Bruland

Following basin-wide contamination from industrial emissions and urban development, total dissolved copper concentrations in some regions of San Francisco Bay have exceeded national and state guidelines for water quality. In the face of dramatic improvements in wastewater treatment and point source control, persisting elevated dissolved copper concentrations in the Bay have prompted multiple st...

2014
Howard Johnston Laura Beasley Neil MacPherson

Chronic copper toxicity was diagnosed in a Jersey herd in the Waikato region of New Zealand following an investigation into the deaths of six cattle from a herd of 250 dry cows. Clinical signs and post-mortem examination results were consistent with a hepatopathy, and high concentrations of copper in liver and blood samples of clinically affected animals confirmed copper toxicity. Liver copper ...

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