نتایج جستجو برای: sodium selenate

تعداد نتایج: 188040  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1983
M V Bell K F Kelly J R Sargent

An intestinal preparation from the common eel (Anguilla anguilla) was characterized for both mucosal to serosal and serosal to mucosal transport of water, alanine, sodium and chloride. The preparation showed a net outflux of water and a net influx of alanine, and no net fluxes of sodium or chloride. The influxes of all four substances and the outflux of water were inhibited by ouabain, while th...

2003
THOMAS M. JOHNSON THOMAS D. BULLEN

We have determined the extent of Se isotope fractionation induced by reduction of selenate by sulfate interlayered green rust (GRSO4), a Fe(II)-Fe(III) hydroxide-sulfate. This compound is known to reduce selenate to Se(0), and it is the only naturally relevant abiotic selenate reduction pathway documented to date. Se reduction reactions, when they occur in nature, greatly reduce Se mobility and...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2003
Hirotsugu Minami Wanhong Cai Tatsuya Kusumoto Kaiji Nishikawa Qiangbin Zhang Sadanobu Inoue Ikuo Atsuya

Isotope dilution analysis of the sub-microg l(-1) levels of selenite and selenate in natural water samples by microwave-induced nitrogen plasma mass spectrometry (MIP-MS) was performed. An appropriate amount of a spike solution containing 78Se-selenite and 78Se-selenate was added to the natural water sample to be analyzed. Both analytes in the water were then concentrated simultaneously by pass...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Jenny C Fisher James T Hollibaugh

Arsenate was produced when anoxic Mono Lake water samples were amended with arsenite and either selenate or nitrate. Arsenite oxidation did not occur in killed control samples or live samples with no added terminal electron acceptor. Potential rates of anaerobic arsenite oxidation with selenate were comparable to those with nitrate ( approximately 12 to 15 mumol.liter(-1) h(-1)). A pure culture...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology 2007
Peter D Jensen Mary A Sorensen William E Walton John T Trumble

Pollutants rarely occur alone in the natural environment, and few studies have focused on the potential interactions between metals or metalloids. In this study an aquatic insect, the southern house mosquito (Culex quinquefasciatus: Diptera), was used to test the individual and joint effects of dissolved sodium selenate (Se) and methyl mercury chloride (MeHg). We conducted ovipositional prefere...

2010
W. T. MILLER K. T. WILLIAMS

Following the discovery of selenium in numerous plants grown in certain areas of the north-central Great Plains and its identification as the cause of so-called alkali disease of livestock in those areas, a number of experiments have been undertaken to test its toxicity. Most of this work was designed to study the effect of continued feeding of small doses of selenium in various forms to small ...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2005
C A Watts H Ridley E J Dridge J T Leaver A J Reilly D J Richardson C S Butler

A number of biochemically distinct systems have been characterized for the microbial reduction of the oxyanions, selenate (SeO(4)(2-)) and nitrate (NO(3)(-)). Two classes of molybdenum-dependent nitrate reductase catalyse the respiratory-linked reduction of nitrate (NO(3)(-)) to nitrite (NO(2)(-)). The main respiratory nitrate reductase (NAR) is membrane-anchored, with its active site facing th...

Journal: :Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 2006
P D Jensen L R Johnson J T Trumble

Despite the important roles played by insects in most ecosystems, surprisingly little is known about how anthropogenic pollutants or their mixtures interact to affect insect populations. The independent and joint actions of selenate and methylmercury on a ubiquitous insect detritivore, Megaselia scalaris (Loew), were determined in this study. Ovipositing females did not distinguish between untr...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology reviews 1999
J F Stolz R S Oremland

Oxyanions of arsenic and selenium can be used in microbial anaerobic respiration as terminal electron acceptors. The detection of arsenate and selenate respiring bacteria in numerous pristine and contaminated environments and their rapid appearance in enrichment culture suggest that they are widespread and metabolically active in nature. Although the bacterial species that have been isolated an...

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