نتایج جستجو برای: manganese compounds

تعداد نتایج: 249177  

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2016
Burak Barut Ayşenur Sofuoğlu Zekeriya Biyiklioglu Arzu Özel

In this study, [2-(2-morpholin-4-ylethoxy)ethoxy] group substituted zinc(ii), manganese(iii) and copper(ii) phthalocyanines 2-4 and their water soluble derivatives 2a, 3a and 4a were synthesized and the interactions of compounds 2a, 3a and 4a with CT-DNA and supercoiled pBR322 plasmid DNA were investigated. The results of binding experiments showed that these compounds were able to interact wit...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1962
C A WOOLFOLK H R WHITELEY

Woolfolk, C. A. (University of Washington, Seattle) and H. R. Whiteley. Reduction of inorganic compounds with molecular hydrogen by Micrococcus lactilyticus. I. Stoichiometry with compounds of arsenic, selenium, tellurium, transition and other elements. J. Bacteriol. 84:647-658. 1962.-Extracts of Micrococcus lactilyticus (Veillonella alcalescens) oxidize molecular hydrogen at the expense of cer...

Journal: :International immunopharmacology 2011
Elisa Piscianz Eva Cuzzoni Sara De Iudicibus Erica Valencic Giuliana Decorti Alberto Tommasini

Lymphocytes proliferation after antigen-driven activation leads to an increase in cell count, which could last some week, until apoptosis mechanisms allow the homeostatic control of the system. During the first days of this stimulation, activated lymphocytes display high resistance to apoptosis and to most immunosuppressive drugs. According to the literature, few compounds have been described t...

2007
Katarzyna Skupień Jan Oszmiański

The aim of the study was to assess whether an extra fertilization with manganese, commercial fertilizer Alkalin (N, K and Si), and combined treatment (manganese + Alkalin) affect the chemical composition of chokeberry fruits (Aronia melanocarpa (Michx) Elliot), especially sugar content and the quantity and profile of phenolics. Dry weight, soluble solids, titratable acidity, total sugar, reduci...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1989
M A Jackson P J Slininger R J Bothast

The influence of zinc, iron, cobalt, and manganese on submerged cultures of Fusarium moniliforme NRRL 13616 was assessed by measuring dry weight accumulation, fusarin C biosynthesis, and ammonia assimilation. Shake flask cultures were grown in a nitrogen-limited defined medium supplemented with various combinations of metal ions according to partial-factorial experimental designs. Zinc (26 to 3...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2009
Mei Wang Chengbing Ma Huimin Wen Changneng Chen

A series of new manganese phosphonate clusters with unprecedented topologies, [Mn(20)Na(4)O(12)(t-BuPO(3))(12)(O(2)CMe)(16)(H(2)O)(12)].5H(2)O (), [Mn(15)O(6)(MePO(3))(2)(MeCOO)(18)(H(2)O)(12)][MePO(3)H](2).12H(2)O (), and [Mn(t-BuPO(3)H)(2)(phen)(2)].MeCOOH () have been synthesized and characterized. The core of is composed of two folded "butterfly-like" [Mn(4)(mu(3)-O)(2)] units and two trigo...

2012
Susanne Wöhlert Inke Jess Christian Näther

Hydrothermal reaction of manganese(II) thiocyanate with trans-1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethylene (bpe) in water leads to the formation of the new ligand-rich 1 : 3 (ratio metal/ligand) compound [Mn(NCS)2(bpe)2·(bpe)] (1-Mn). In the crystal structure the manganese cations are octahedrally coordinated by two thiocyanato anions and four bpe ligands and are linked into layers by the bpe ligands. Reaction o...

2011
Baikjoong Kim Hyewon Kim Hyoung T. Choi

Most fungi possess several hydrogen peroxide-generating enzymes, glucose oxidase and pyranose oxidase. Pyranose oxidase can use glucose as its substrate to generate hydrogen peroxide. White rot fungi, which degrade diverse recalcitrant compounds, contain lignin-degrading enzymes, and lignin peroxidase and manganese peroxidase require hydrogen peroxide for their enzymatic reactions. In this stud...

2015
Philip Hunter

A ll transition metals are highly toxic to life at low levels, but at the same time some, such as manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc and molybdenum, are essential micronutrients needed to catalyse key enzymatic reactions. To survive, living organisms have had to evolve mechanisms that either remove such metals from their bodies or detoxify and make use of them metabolically. Many of ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology reviews 1994
A M Gounot

In the natural environment, manganese is found as reduced soluble or adsorbed Mn(II) and insoluble Mn(III) and Mn(IV) oxides. Mn oxidation has been reported in various microorganisms. Several possible pathways, indirect or direct, have been proposed. A wider variety of Mn-reducing microorganisms, from highly aerobic to strictly anaerobic, has been described. The mechanisms of Mn reduction can b...

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