نتایج جستجو برای: nitrite

تعداد نتایج: 11322  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1977
L W Belser

Growth yields and other parameters characterizing the kinetics of growth of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria are presented. These parameters were measured during laboratory enrichments of soil samples with added nitrite. They were then used to reanalyze data for nitrite oxidizer growth in a previously reported field study (M. G. Volz, L. W. Belser, M. S. Ardakani, and A. D. McLaren, J. Environ. Qual....

2017
Ashley Horsch Ashley Marie Horsch

Increasing consumer concerns of harmful preservatives have intensified consumers’demand for natural and organic alternatives. In response to this demand, uncured or no-nitrate-or-nitrite-added meat products which utilize celery juice concentrates as an alternativeto sodium nitrite, have emerged on the market to replace conventional nitrite sources. Theobjective of this study...

2017
Changmin Kim Daren P. Cornforth Arthur W. Mahoney Ronald V. Canfield

Effect of Iron on Residual Nitrite Level in Ground Pork and Model Systems by Changmin Kim, Master of Science Utah State University, 1985. Major Professor : Dr. D. P. Cornforth Department : Nutrition and Food Sciences. viii The effects of iron, temperature, and presence of botulinal spores or sodium ascorbate on depletion of nitrite level were determined in meat and model systems. Higher tempera...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2009
Kohsuke Sekine Yukiko Sakakibara Toshiharu Hase Naoki Sato

Plant NiR (nitrite reductase) and SiR (sulfite reductase) have common structural and functional features. Both enzymes are generally distinguished in terms of substrate specificity for nitrite and sulfite. The genome of Cyanidioschyzon merolae, a unicellular red alga living in acidic hot springs, encodes two SiR homologues, namely CmSiRA and CmSiRB (C. merolae sulfite reductases A and B), but n...

Journal: :Free radical biology & medicine 2008
Nathan S Bryan John W Calvert Susheel Gundewar David J Lefer

Endothelial production of nitric oxide (NO) is critical for vascular homeostasis. Nitrite and nitrate are formed endogenously by the stepwise oxidation of NO and have, for years, been regarded as inactive degradation products. As a result, both anions are routinely used as surrogate markers of NO production, with nitrite as a more sensitive marker. However, both nitrite and nitrate are derived ...

Journal: :Blood 2008
Mark T Gladwin Daniel B Kim-Shapiro

Hemoglobin and myoglobin are among the most extensively studied proteins, and nitrite is one of the most studied small molecules. Recently, multiple physiologic studies have surprisingly revealed that nitrite represents a biologic reservoir of NO that can regulate hypoxic vasodilation, cellular respiration, and signaling. These studies suggest a vital role for deoxyhemoglobin- and deoxymyoglobi...

2015
Samooel Jung Hyun Joo Kim Sanghoo Park Hae In Yong Jun Ho Choe Hee-Joon Jeon Wonho Choe Cheorun Jo

The interaction of plasma with liquid generates nitrogen species including nitrite (NO(-) 2). Therefore, the color developing capacity of plasma-treated water (PTW) as a nitrite source for meat curing was investigated in this study. PTW, which is generated by surface dielectric barrier discharge in air, and the increase of plasma treatment time resulted in increase of nitrite concentration in P...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1996
S Sengupta M S Shaila G R Rao

Nitrate assimilation in many plants, algae, yeasts and bacteria is mediated by two enzymes, nitrate reductase (EC 1.6.6.2) and nitrite reductase (EC 1.7.7.1). They catalyse the stepwise reduction of nitrate to nitrite and nitrite to ammonia respectively. The nitrite reductase from an industrially important yeast, Candida utilis, has been purified to homogeneity. Purified nitrite reductase is a ...

Journal: :Surgery 2009
Jianghua Zhan Atsunori Nakao Ryujiro Sugimoto Rajeev Dhupar Yinna Wang Zhiliang Wang Timothy R Billiar Kenneth R McCurry

BACKGROUND Recent studies have shown that nitrite serves as an endogenous reservoir of nitric oxide (NO), particularly in the presence of hypoxia and ischemia. We hypothesized that exogenous nitrite supplementation would protect cardiac allografts. METHODS Fully allogeneic heterotopic heart transplantation was performed in LEW to BN combination under tacrolimus. Animals were given either regu...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2010
Yuen Yi Hon He Sun André Dejam Mark T Gladwin

Nitrite-hemoglobin reactions have been studied extensively in vitro, but there is a lack of information on the kinetics of nitrite and its metabolites in humans. In this study, we developed a nine-compartment physiological pharmacokinetic model to describe the in vivo erythrocytic uptake and release and disposition pathways of nitrite, nitrate, methemoglobin, and iron-nitrosyl hemoglobin in the...

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