نتایج جستجو برای: Methemoglobin

تعداد نتایج: 1201  

A.L. Wang, H.Q. Zhang, X.D. Hu, X.H. Zhang, X.Y. Min, Y.N. Zhang, Z.C. Lou,

Background: A new biological dosimeter based on methemoglobin level was developed in this study. Materials and Methods: Methemoglobin level in erythrocytes from mice subjected to &gamma rays from a 60Co source was detected using the methemoglobin kit. The dose range was from 0.5 to 8 Gy and the dose rate was 0.5 Gy/min. Results: The results demonstrate that methemoglobin level increases with in...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
x.h. zhang department of nuclear science and engineering, nanjing university of aeronautics and astronautics, nanjing, jiangsu, p.r. china y.n. zhang department of nuclear science and engineering, nanjing university of aeronautics and astronautics, nanjing, jiangsu, p.r. china x.y. min department of nuclear science and engineering, nanjing university of aeronautics and astronautics, nanjing, jiangsu, p.r. china z.c. lou department of nuclear science and engineering, nanjing university of aeronautics and astronautics, nanjing, jiangsu, p.r. china a.l. wang the first affiliated hospital of bengbu medical college, bengbu medical college, bengbu, anhui, p.r. china x.d. hu department of nuclear science and engineering, nanjing university of aeronautics and astronautics, nanjing, jiangsu, p.r. china

background: a new biological dosimeter based on methemoglobin level was developed in this study. materials and methods: methemoglobin level in erythrocytes from mice subjected to γ rays from a 60co source was detected using the methemoglobin kit. the dose range was from 0.5 to 8 gy and the dose rate was 0.5 gy/min. results: the results demonstrate that methemoglobin level increases with increas...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1966
J E Smith E Beutler

SMITH, JOSEPH E., AND ERNEST BEUTLER. Methemoglobin formation and reduction in man and various animal species. Am. J. Physiol. 2 I o(2) : 34.7-350. 1 g66.-The rate of methemoglobin formation and reduction in man, goats, sheep, horse, cattle, and pigs was studied. Methemoglobin formation in the various species was studied by the addition of sodium nitrite to hemoglobin solutions, and methemoglob...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2015
Min Tang Yong Zhou Ruiying Zhang Lihong V Wang

Due to the various causes of methemoglobinemia and its potential to be confused with other diseases, in vivo measurements of methemoglobin have significant applications in the clinic. Using photoacoustic microscopy (PAM), we quantified the average and the distributed percentage of methemoglobin both in vitro and in vivo. Based on the absorption spectra of methemoglobin, oxyhemoglobin, and deoxy...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1987
H Durliat M Comtat

Electrochemical reduction of methemoglobin on a platinum electrode is studied by means of thin layer spectroelectrochemistry. For methemoglobin alone in solution, direct reduction is very slow even for potentials close to those of the reduction of the solvent. The reduction of a methemoglobin-oxyhemoglobin mixture with an imposed potential causes the electrochemical reduction of oxygen, the con...

Augustine Uwakwe, Comfort C Monago, Paul C Chikezie,

Background: Malaria remains the world’s most devastating human parasitic infection. Our goal was to assess the capacity of increasing concentrations of five antimalarial drugs (FansidarTM, HalfanTM, Quinine, CoartemTM and Chloroquine phosphate) to elicit the generation of methemoglobin in three human erythrocyte genotypes (Hb AA, Hb AS and Hb SS). Materials and Methods: Spectrophotometric metho...

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1925

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1971
H S Hsieh E R Jaffé

The electrophoretic mobility and activity of NADH-methemoglobin reductase in erythrocytes of patients with hereditary methemoglobinemia, obligatory heterozygotes, and normal subjects were examined. Six distinct electrophoretic variants were found in studies of erythrocytes from members of ten different families. Five variants (Boston Slow, Duarte, Princeton, Puerto Rico, and California) were as...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1987
A Taulier P Levillain A Lemonnier

We determined methemoglobin in blood by zero-crossing-point first-derivative spectrophotometry. After lysis of erythrocytes, hemoglobin was converted into oxyhemoglobin and the first derivative spectrum was recorded between 405 and 425 nm. At the exact point where the first-derivative spectrum of oxyhemoglobin was zero ("zero-crossing point"), the first-derivative value of oxyhemoglobin and met...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1978
A Tomoda A Tsuji S Matsukawa M Takeshita Y Yoneyama

The time course of methemoglobin reduction by ascorbic acid under anaerobic conditions was analyzed by using isoelectric focusing on Ampholine plate gel in order to compare results obtained by studies of the changes in absorption during the reaction. The intermediate hemoglobin which appeared all through the reaction was single and identified as the alpha3+beta2+ valency hybrid. In the presence...

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