نتایج جستجو برای: sodium nitrite

تعداد نتایج: 197408  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2000
J M May Z C Qu L Xia C E Cobb

Nitric oxide, when released into the bloodstream, is quickly scavenged by Hb in erythrocytes or oxidized to nitrite. Nitrite can also enter erythrocytes and oxidize Hb. The goals of this work were to determine the mechanism of erythrocyte nitrite uptake and whether this uptake causes oxidant stress in these cells. Erythrocytes took up 0.8 mM nitrite with a half-time of 11 min. Nitrite uptake wa...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2005
Mark R Duranski James J M Greer Andre Dejam Sathya Jaganmohan Neil Hogg William Langston Rakesh P Patel Shaw-Fang Yet Xunde Wang Christopher G Kevil Mark T Gladwin David J Lefer

Nitrite represents a circulating and tissue storage form of NO whose bioactivation is mediated by the enzymatic action of xanthine oxidoreductase, nonenzymatic disproportionation, and reduction by deoxyhemoglobin, myoglobin, and tissue heme proteins. Because the rate of NO generation from nitrite is linearly dependent on reductions in oxygen and pH levels, we hypothesized that nitrite would be ...

2014
Cecilia Jädert Mia Phillipson Lena Holm Jon O. Lundberg Sara Borniquel

BACKGROUND Inorganic nitrate and nitrite have emerged as alternative substrates for nitric oxide (NO) generation in the gastrointestinal tract, and have shown to be protective against drug-induced gastric injury. The aim of this study was to investigate the preventive and therapeutic effects of nitrate and nitrite in a model of experimental colitis. METHODS Colitis was induced in mice by admi...

Journal: :journal of mining and environment 2016
m. hasani seyed m. j. koleini a. khodadadi

in the present work, the extraction of zinc from a sphalerite concentrate using sodium nitrate as an oxidant in a sulfuric acid solution was investigated. the effective parameters such as the temperature, sulfuric acid and sodium nitrite concentrations, stirring speed, particle size, and solid/liquid (s/l) ratio were analyzed. the dissolution rate increased with increase in the sulfuric acid an...

Journal: :The International journal of biochemistry 1984
J K Baird

The red blood cell hexose monophosphate shunt (HMS) and proteolytic responses to several concentrations of Methylene Blue or sodium nitrite were measured. The results suggested two distinct mechanisms for activation of the HMS: (1) nitrite treatment increased HMS activity in response to oxidative challenge to red cell protein; (2) Methylene Blue treatment activated HMS without injurious oxidati...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2003
Wu-Nan Kuo Joseph M Kocis Marvin J Robinson Janna Nibbs Ram Nayar

At neutral pH, S-nitrosoglutathione was formed by the reaction of reduced glutathione and sodium nitrite. The degradation of S-nitrosoglutathione, presumably by transnitrosation/denitrosation, was catalyzed by L-cysteine, or CoA-SH. Additionally, from the crude extract of rat brain, one protein with a large molecular mass was nitrosolated with nitrite, and was split into duplet peptides noted i...

2012
C. A. Loto

The corrosion and protection behaviour of mild steel embedded in concrete, and partially immersed in 3.5% sodium chloride solution, was studied in this investigation at ambient temperature by potential monitoring technique. The work was performed with a digital multimeter and a Cu/CuSO4 electrode (CSE) as the reference electrode. Extracts of pawpaw (carica papaya) leaves and sodium nitrite in d...

2011
Arlin B. Blood Michael H. Terry Jason L. Herring Lawrence C. Sowers Sean M. Wilson

Background—Nitrite can be converted to nitric oxide (NO) by a number of different biochemical pathways. In newborn lambs, an aerosol of inhaled nitrite has been found to reduce pulmonary blood pressure, possibly acting via conversion to NO by reaction with intraerythrocytic deoxyhemoglobin. If so, the vasodilating effects of nitrite would be attenuated by free hemoglobin in plasma that would ra...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1965
J H ANDERSON

1. Nitric oxide that was produced by reducing nitrite with an excess of acidified potassium iodide under nitrogen in Warburg respirometer flasks was rapidly absorbed by a solution of permanganate in sodium hydroxide held in the side arm. A small amount of nitrous oxide (or nitrogen) that was also produced was not absorbed. 2. By using a quantitative method for the recovery of nitrite from sampl...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Nathan P Snow Joseph M Halseth Michael J Lavelle Thomas E Hanson Chad R Blass Justin A Foster Simon T Humphrys Linton D Staples David G Hewitt Kurt C VerCauteren

Invasive feral swine (Sus scrofa) cause extensive damage to agricultural and wildlife resources throughout the United States. Development of sodium nitrite as a new, orally delivered toxicant is underway to provide an additional tool to curtail growth and expansion of feral swine populations. A micro-encapsulation coating around sodium nitrite is used to minimize detection by feral swine and ma...

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