نتایج جستجو برای: hydroquinone

تعداد نتایج: 2408  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2010
Luying Xun Sara M Belchik Randy Xun Yan Huang Huina Zhou Emiliano Sanchez Chulhee Kang Philip G Board

Sphingobium chlorophenolicum completely mineralizes PCP (pentachlorophenol). Two GSTs (glutathione transferases), PcpC and PcpF, are involved in the degradation. PcpC uses GSH to reduce TeCH (tetrachloro-p-hydroquinone) to TriCH (trichloro-p-hydroquinone) and then to DiCH (dichloro-p-hydroquinone) during PCP degradation. However, oxidatively damaged PcpC produces GS-TriCH (S-glutathionyl-TriCH)...

ژورنال: یافته 2010
رشیدی پور, مرضیه , طراحی, محمد جواد, دلفان, بهرام , مطوریان پور, حسین ,

Melasma is a common acquired cutaneous hyperpigmentation involving sunexposed areas of face predominantly in women: several treatment modalities including topical depigmenting agents are being used in management of this condition with varying results. Hydroquinon is the gold standard in treatment of melasma. Liquorice extract contains natural ingredients such as glabridin and Liquiritin which c...

Journal: :Journal of colloid and interface science 2004
Andrew G Stack Kevin M Rosso Dayle M A Smith Carrick M Eggleston

The rate of reaction of hematite with quinones and the quinone moieties of larger molecules may be an important factor in limiting the rate of reductive dissolution of hematite, especially by iron-reducing bacteria. It is possible that the rate of reductive dissolution of hematite in the presence of excess hydroquinone at pH 2.5 may be limited by the electron-transfer rate. Here, a reductive di...

Journal: :Mutation research 2008
Noé Galván Sophia Lim Stephan Zmugg Martyn T Smith Luoping Zhang

Werner syndrome is a progeroid disorder caused by mutations of the WRN gene. The encoded WRN protein belongs to the family of RecQ helicases that plays a role in the maintenance of genomic stability. Single nucleotide polymorphisms in WRN have been associated with an increased risk for some cancers and were recently linked to benzene hematotoxicity. To further address the role of WRN in benzene...

Journal: :Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry 2016

Journal: :Nanoscale advances 2023

Gold nanorods stabilized by binary ligand mixtures of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB, primary ligand) and ascorbic acid or hydroquinone were investigated complementary synchrotron radiation-induced spectroscopies microscopies, with the aim...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1996
D Ross D Siegel D G Schattenberg X M Sun J L Moran

The role of cell-specific metabolism in benzene toxicity was examined in both murine and human bone marrow. Hemopoietic progenitor cells and stromal cells are important control points for regulation of hemopoiesis. We show that the selective toxicity of hydroquinone at the level of the macrophage in murine bone marrow stroma may be explained by a high peroxidase/nicotanimide adenine dinucleotid...

Journal: :ChemElectroChem 2023

Selective oxidation is still a challenge for targeted conversion of biomass derived substance to high-value added products. Herein we report an efficient electrochemical strategy transform phenol into p-benzoquinone, by tandem oxidations CuSO4 and CoSO4 catalysts in electrolyte. Co3+ generated at the anode from Co2+ diffuses solution reacts with form hydroquinone, which subsequently oxidized Cu...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1996
M A Medinsky E M Kenyon M J Seaton P M Schlosser

Benzene, an important industrial solvent, is also present in unleaded gasoline and cigarette smoke. The hematotoxic effects of benzene in humans are well documented and include aplastic anemia, pancytopenia, and acute myelogenous leukemia. However, the risks of leukemia at low exposure concentrations have not been established. A combination of metabolites (hydroquinone and phenol, for example) ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
Hideshi Ishii Koshi Mimori Kazuhiro Ishikawa Hiroshi Okumura Flavia Pichiorri Teresa Druck Hiroshi Inoue Andrea Vecchione Toshiyuki Saito Masaki Mori Kay Huebner

The fragile FHIT gene is among the first targets of DNA damage in preneoplastic lesions, and recent studies have shown that Fhit protein is involved in surveillance of genome integrity and checkpoint response after genotoxin exposure. We now find that Fhit-deficient hematopoietic cells, exposed to the genotoxin hydroquinone, are resistant to the suppression of stem cell in vitro colony formatio...

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