نتایج جستجو برای: cyanide consumption

تعداد نتایج: 224901  

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 1995
D T Brown P D Turner C O'Reilly

The filamentous fungus Fusarium lateritium is cyanide tolerant, due partly to the induction of the enzyme cyanide hydratase in the presence of cyanide. This enzyme catalyses the hydration of cyanide to formamide. The expression in Escherichia coli of a cDNA clone encoding cyanide hydratase is described. The cDNA cloned was expressed as a transcriptional fusion in the expression vector pKK233-2 ...

Journal: :Journal of Ethnic Foods 2023

Abstract Bamboo shoots are a unique and versatile ingredient that has been part of traditional cuisine medicine in India for centuries. This review article provides an overview the culinary heritage bamboo India, with particular focus on Northeast region. The discusses methods consumption processing shoots, along various recipes use shoots. also explores nutraceutical potential its bioactive co...

2014
Randy Jackson Robert P. Oda Raj K. Bhandari Sari B. Mahon Matthew Brenner Gary A. Rockwood Brian A. Logue

Although commonly known as a highly toxic chemical, cyanide is also an essential reagent for many industrial processes in areas such as mining, electroplating, and synthetic fiber production. The "heavy" use of cyanide in these industries, along with its necessary transportation, increases the possibility of human exposure. Because the onset of cyanide toxicity is fast, a rapid, sensitive, and ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2005
Ramachandram Badugu Joseph R Lakowicz Chris D Geddes

Three water-soluble fluorescent probes have been specifically designed to determine free cyanide concentrations up to physiologically lethal levels, >20 microM. The probes have been designed in such a way as to afford many notable sensing features, which render them unique with regard to signal transduction, photophysical characteristics, and their application to physiological cyanide determina...

2006

Cyanide is highly toxic Cyanide is one of the most toxic chemical substances on Earth. Cyanide is toxic to most aquatic life and humans, even at low concentrations. Its use in gold mining is controversial. The extreme toxicity of cyanide arises from its readiness to react with other elements and hence interfere with normal biological processes. Cyanide gas is a biological weapon and was used in...

2015
Preeti Parmar Anjali Soni Piyush Desai

Present study deals with understanding the probable metabolic pathway utilized to degrade cyanide present in the bacteria isolated from contaminated soil harboring the loads of industrial effluent mainly rich in cyanide compounds. This was done by performing the enzymatic assay of the enzymes used in the pathway. Present studies were conducted on cyanide utilizing Pseudomonas species isolated f...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
martin anazodo nnoli department of anatomic and forensic medicine, university of calabar, calabar, nigeria. nwidu lucky legbosi department of pharmacology and toxicology,niger delta university, bayelsa, nigeria. paul alozie nwafor department of pharmacology and toxicology, university of uyo, uyoakwa-ibom state, nigeria. ijezie innocent chukwuonye department of internal medicine,federal medical center, umuahia, nigeria.

background: cyanide poisoning is frequently lethal, because of the early onset of severe symptoms and difficulty in the diagnosis. case: the case was a 29-year-old boy who collapsed suddenly after taking a bottle of beer in a bar. samples, such as peripheral blood, stomach contents, bile fluid, urine and mouth swabs, were prepared using standard autopsy procedure and were subjected to analysis ...

Journal: :دانش گیاه پزشکی ایران 0
سمیه الوانی دانشجوی دکتری فردوسی مشهد حمید روحانی استاد فردوسی مشهد عصمت مهدیخانی مقدم دانشیار فردوسی مشهد

the majority of rhizospheric bacteria, particularly fluorescent pseudomonads are able to stimulate plant growth by producing different metabolites including hydrogen cyanide and siderophores. to evaluate the effect of these metabolites on wheat growth, strains of fluorescent pseudomonads were isolated from the wheat rhizosphere in khorasan provinces, identified and studied for production of hyd...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2008
Shawn R Starkenburg Daniel J Arp Peter J Bottomley

The nitrite oxidizing Alphaproteobacterium, Nitrobacter winogradskyi, primarily conserves energy from the oxidation of nitrite (NO(2)(-))to nitrate (NO(3)(-)) through aerobic respiration. Almost 20 years ago, NO-dependent NADH formation was reported to occur in both aerobic and anaerobic cell suspensions of N. winogradskyi strain 'agilis', suggesting that NO oxidation might contribute to energy...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2002
K Prabhakaran L Li J L Borowitz G E Isom

A comparative study was conducted in rat primary cortical (CX) and mesencephalic (MC) neurons to investigate intracellular cascades activated during cyanide-induced injury and to determine the point at which the cascades diverge to produce either apoptosis or necrosis. Cyanide treatment (400 microM) for 24 h produced primarily apoptosis in CX cells, whereas the same concentration of cyanide ind...

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