نتایج جستجو برای: including benzene

تعداد نتایج: 991227  

Journal: :Chemico-biological interactions 2010
Luoping Zhang Cliona M McHale Nathaniel Rothman Guilan Li Zhiying Ji Roel Vermeulen Alan E Hubbard Xuefeng Ren Min Shen Stephen M Rappaport Matthew North Christine F Skibola Songnian Yin Christopher Vulpe Stephen J Chanock Martyn T Smith Qing Lan

Toxicogenomic studies, including genome-wide analyses of susceptibility genes (genomics), gene expression (transcriptomics), protein expression (proteomics), and epigenetic modifications (epigenomics), of human populations exposed to benzene are crucial to understanding gene-environment interactions, providing the ability to develop biomarkers of exposure, early effect and susceptibility. Compr...

Journal: :Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 2013
Katherine T Andrews Gillian M Fisher Subathdrage D M Sumanadasa Tina Skinner-Adams Janina Moeker Marie Lopez Sally-Ann Poulsen

Despite the urgent need for effective antimalarial drugs with novel modes of action no new chemical class of antimalarial drug has been approved for use since 1996. To address this, we have used a rational approach to investigate compounds comprising the primary benzene sulfonamide fragment as a potential new antimalarial chemotype. We report the in vitro activity against Plasmodium falciparum ...

Background: The well-known toxic effects of benzene toxicity are bone marrow depression, reduction in blood cell counts, and induction of leukemia and aplastic anemia. This study was designed to evaluate biomarkers of aging in red blood cells (RBCs). Methods: Mice were exposed to benzene (50, 100, and 200 mg/kg/day) orally for 28 days. A group of benzene-exposed mice were injected intraperiton...

In this study, B12N12 Nano ring has been selected because it consist of four 6-side rings and polar bonds B-N which in comparison with non-polar bonds C-C, is more suitable for the study of the absorption of other compounds. So reactivity and stability of Benzene alone and in the presence B12N12 nano ring field checked. To determine the non-bonded interaction energies between Benzene and B12N12...

2017
Miho Yoshikawa Ming Zhang Koki Toyota

Complete bioremediation of soils containing multiple volatile organic compounds (VOCs) remains a challenge. To explore the possibility of complete bioremediation through integrated anaerobic-aerobic biodegradation, laboratory feasibility tests followed by alternate anaerobic-aerobic and aerobic-anaerobic biodegradation tests were performed. Chlorinated ethylenes, including tetrachloroethylene (...

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2013
Ehab I Mohamed Gihane I Khalil Samir M Abdel-Mageed Amani M Bayoumi Heba S Ramadan Metwally A Kotb

OBJECTIVES Benzene is commonly emitted in several industries, leading to widespread environmental and occupational exposure hazards. While less toxic solvents have been substituted for benzene, it is still a component of petroleum products and is a trace impurity in industrial products resulting in continued higher occupational exposures in industrial settings in developing countries. MATERIA...

2014
Keqiu Li Yaqing Jing Caihong Yang Shasha Liu Yuxia Zhao Xiaobo He Fei Li Jiayi Han Guang Li

Long-term exposure to benzene causes several adverse health effects, including an increased risk of acute myeloid leukemia. This study was to identify genetic alternations involved in pathogenesis of leukemia in benzene-exposed workers without clinical symptoms of leukemia. This study included 33 shoe-factory workers exposed to benzene at levels from 1 ppm to 10 ppm. These workers were divided ...

Journal: :Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2014
Haji Bahadar Sara Mostafalou Mohammad Abdollahi

OBJECTIVE Benzene, as a volatile organic compound, is known as one of the main air pollutants in the environment. The aim of this review is to summarize all available evidences on non-cancerous health effects of benzene providing an overview of possible association of exposure to benzene with human chronic diseases, specially, in those regions of the world where benzene concentration is being p...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1989
C Maltoni A Ciliberti G Cotti B Conti F Belpoggi

In 1976, a systematic and integrated project of long-term carcinogenicity bioassays began at the Bentivoglio Experimental Unit of the Bologna Institute of Oncology. The Bologna experiments proved for the first time that benzene is an experimental carcinogen. These experiments demonstrated that benzene is carcinogenic when administered by ingestion and by inhalation and that it cause tumors in t...

Journal: :Leukemia research 1997
M T Smith E W Fanning

Benzene is a well established bone marrow toxin and human leukemogen. However, the health risk posed by exposure to benzene is a matter of some debate. A workshop organized by the University of California at Berkeley entitled “Modeling Chemically induced Leukemia-Implications for Benzene Risk Assessment” was held in Yountville, California on 11-13 February 1996 to discuss the molecular mechanis...

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