نتایج جستجو برای: muconic acid

تعداد نتایج: 747452  

2015
Li Han Pi Liu Jixue Sun Yuanqing Wu Yuanyuan Zhang Wujiu Chen Jianping Lin Qinhong Wang Yanhe Ma

Regulating and ameliorating enzyme expression and activity greatly affects the performance of a given synthetic pathway. In this study, a new synthetic pathway for cis, cis-muconic acid (ccMA) production was reconstructed without exogenous induction by regulating the constitutive expression of the important enzyme catechol 1,2-dioxygenase (CatA). Next, new CatAs with significantly improved acti...

2017
Amir Jalai Zahra Ramezani Karim Ebrahim

BACKGROUND Benzene is a known occupational and environmental pollutant. Its urinary metabolite trans, trans-muconic acid (tt-MA) has been introduced by some environmental and occupational health regulatory associations as a biological index for the assessment of benzene exposure; however, recently, doubts have been raised about the specificity of tt-MA for low-level benzene exposures. In the pr...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1989
G Witz L Latriano B D Goldstein

We have previously hypothesized that ring-opened metabolites may play an important role in benzene toxicity. In this paper we review recent work related to this hypothesis. trans,trans-Muconaldehyde (TTM), a six-carbon diene dialdehyde, was shown by our laboratory to be a microsomal metabolite of benzene. This compound is a ring-opened metabolite of benzene that is hematotoxic in mice. The toxi...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
A E Mars T Kasberg S R Kaschabek M H van Agteren D B Janssen W Reineke

Pseudomonas putida GJ31 is able to simultaneously grow on toluene and chlorobenzene. When cultures of this strain were inhibited with 3-fluorocatechol while growing on toluene or chlorobenzene, 3-methylcatechol or 3-chlorocatechol, respectively, accumulated in the medium. To establish the catabolic routes for these catechols, activities of enzymes of the (modified) ortho- and meta-cleavage path...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2010
Helen J Badham David P LeBrun Allison Rutter Louise M Winn

Childhood cancer is the leading cause of disease-related death in children aged 1-14 years in Canada and the USA and it has been hypothesized that transplacental exposure to environmental carcinogens such as benzene may contribute to the etiology of these cancers. Our objectives were to determine if transplacental benzene exposure increased tumor incidence in mouse offspring and assess fetal be...

2001
R Crebelli F Tomei A Zijno S Ghittori M Imbriani D Gamberale A Martini A Carere

Objectives—To evaluate the contribution of traYc fumes to exposure to benzene in urban workers, an investigation on personal exposure to benzene in traYc police from the city of Rome was carried out. Methods—The study was performed from December 1998 to June 1999. DiVusive Radiello personal samplers were used to measure external exposures to benzene and alkyl benzenes during the workshift in 13...

2008
Jamsai Suwansaksri Viroj Wiwanitkit

Benzene is an important carcinogenic substance used in many industrial processes. Inhalation of this substance can cause both acute and chronic toxicity. In this study, monitoring of benzene exposure by high-performance liquid chromatography for urine trans,trans-muconic acid (ttMA) determination in 94 subjects, (49 control subjects and 45 mechanics) was performed. The mean urine ttMA level in ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1996
D Schrenk A Orzechowski L R Schwarz R Snyder B Burchell M Ingelman-Sundberg K W Bock

The hepatic metabolism of benzene is thought to be a prerequisite for its bony marrow toxicity. However, the complete pattern of benzene metabolites formed in the liver and their role in bone marrow toxicity are not fully understood. Therefore, benzene metabolism was studied in isolated rodent hepatocytes. Rat hepatocytes released benzene-1,2-dihydrodiol, hydroquinone (HQ), catechol (CT), pheno...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2005
San-Chin Tsai Li-Duan Tsai Yaw-Kuen Li

An isolated yeast strain was grown aerobically on phenol as a sole carbon source up to 24 mM; the rate of degradation of phenol at 30 degrees C was greater than other microorganisms at the comparable phenol concentrations. This microorganism was further identified and is designated Candida albicans TL3. The catabolic activity of C. albicans TL3 for degradation of phenol was evaluated with the K...

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