نتایج جستجو برای: Styrene

تعداد نتایج: 6501  

Journal: :Toxicology 2006
Jou-Ku Chung Wei Yuan Guangxian Liu Jiang Zheng

Styrene has been found to be toxic to the respiratory system, and the toxicity of styrene is metabolism-dependent. CYP2E1 is suggested to be one of the cytochrome P450 enzymes responsible for the bioactivation of styrene. Our work focused on the roles of CYP2E1 and epoxide, a metabolite of styrene epoxidation, in the cytotoxicity of styrene. Styrene was found to be more toxic to h2E1 cells than...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1995
K O'Connor C M Buckley S Hartmans A D Dobson

Styrene metabolism in styrene-degrading Pseudomonas putida CA-3 cells has been shown to proceed via styrene oxide, phenylacetaldehyde, and phenylacetic acid. The initial step in styrene degradation by strain CA-3 is oxygen-dependent epoxidation of styrene to styrene oxide, which is subsequently isomerized to phenylacetaldehyde. Phenylacetaldehyde is then oxidized to phenylacetic acid. Styrene, ...

Journal: :Toxicology letters 2004
Gary P Carlson

Styrene causes both liver and lung damage in non-Swiss albino, CD-1, and other strains of mice. This is considered to be due to the bioactivation of styrene to styrene oxide by cytochromes P450, principally CYP2E1 and CYP2F2. If so, one would expect CYP2E1 knockout mice to be less susceptible to styrene-induced toxicity than wild-type mice. However, previous in vitro and in vivo studies demonst...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2004
U Luderer R Tornero-Velez T Shay S Rappaport N Heyer D Echeverria

BACKGROUND Previous studies have suggested that occupational exposure to styrene is associated with increased serum levels of the anterior pituitary hormone prolactin (PRL). AIMS To test the hypotheses that: (1) the effect of styrene exposure on PRL secretion is an acute effect, not a subchronic or chronic effect; (2) blood styrene, as a measure of absorbed dose, is a stronger predictor of se...

2016
Zuquan Weng Megumi Suda Mei Wan Xing Zhang Dongzhu Guan Peiqing Zhao Yuxin Zheng Muneyuki Miyagawa Rui-Sheng Wang

ALDH2 is involved in the metabolism of styrene, a widely used industrial material, but no data are available regarding the influence of this enzyme on the metabolic fate as well as toxic effects of this chemical. In this study, we recruited 329 workers occupationally exposed to styrene and 152 unexposed controls. DNA strand breaks, DNA-base oxidation in leukocytes and urinary 8-hydroxydeoxyguan...

Background: Volatile organic compounds (VOC) are considered as major environmental contaminants that have a harmful effect on human and ecosystem health, so much effort has been focused on their removal. The aim of this study was to investigate the removal efficiency of styrene by Zeolite Socony Mobil-5 (ZSM-5) after immobilization of nanoparticles of zinc oxide (ZnO) on it. Materials and Meth...

2006
TAMER UYAR AHMED EL-SHAFEI XINGWU WANG JALE HACALOGLU ALAN E. TONELLI

The solid complex of guest styrene included inside the channels of host c-cyclodextrin (styrene/c-CDchannel-IC) was formed in order to perform polymerization of styrene in a confined environment (c-CD channels). The experimental molar ratio of styrene to c-CD in styrene/c-CDchannel-IC was found to be 2:1, which is consistent with molecular modeling studies, utilizing Quantum Mechanics PM3 param...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1978
M S Wolff W V Lorimer R Lilis I J Selikoff

The results of the analysis of blood and urine samples for styrene and its metabolites in 491 workers in a styrene polymerisation plant in the United States are reported. The levels of exposure to styrene were estimated to be less than 10 ppm, but nevertheless styrene and metabolites were detectable in more than 50% of workers in polymerisation jobs, within 4 h of exposure. Workers involved in ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1996
H H Cox B W Faber W N Van Heiningen H Radhoe H J Doddema W Harder

The yeast-like fungus Exophiala jeanselmei degrades styrene via initial oxidation of the vinyl side chain to phenylacetic acid, which is subsequently hydroxylated to homogentisic acid. The initial reactions are catalyzed by a NADPH- and flavin adenine dinucleotide-dependent styrene monooxygenase, a styrene oxide isomerase, and a NAD(+)-dependent phenylacetaldehyde dehydrogenase. The reduced CO-...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. A 2006
Ivana Adamovic Hui Li Monica H Lamm Mark S Gordon

This study is the first step in the systematic investigation of substituted (carboxyl) polystyrene nanoparticles. Understanding the fundamental interactions between the p-carboxyl styrene monomers, where an ethyl group is used instead of a vinyl group (referenced, for convenience, as "p-carboxyl styrene"), provides the basic information needed to construct potentials for nanoparticles composed ...

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