نتایج جستجو برای: chemical toxin

تعداد نتایج: 427340  

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Vladimír Pitschmann Zdeněk Hon

Toxin weapon research, development, production and the ban on its uses is an integral part of international law, with particular attention paid to the protection against these weapons. In spite of this, hazards associated with toxins cannot be completely excluded. Some of these hazards are also pointed out in the present review. The article deals with the characteristics and properties of natur...

2011
K. Campbell D.F.K. Rawn B. Niedzwiadek C.T. Elliott

This review examines the developments in optical biosensor technology, which uses the phenomenon of surface plasmon resonance, for the detection of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins. Optical biosensor technology measures the competitive biomolecular interaction of a specific biological recognition element or binder with a target toxin immobilised onto a sensor chip surface against toxi...

2012
Camille A. Hardiman

Dr. John Collier traced the discoveries that elucidated the structure and function of the anthrax toxin in his talk "Anthrax Toxin," which was part of the Microbiology Graduate Program Seminar Series at Yale School of Medicine on February 23, 2012. Dr. Collier, Professor of Microbiology and Immunobiology at Harvard University, began by noting the advantages to studying anthrax pathogenesis in a...

2009
Masaya Nagamizu Yumiko Komori Kei-ichi Uchiya Toshiaki Nikai Anthony T. Tu

Sea snakes (family: Hydrophiidae) are serpents found in the coastal areas of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. There are two subfamilies in Hydrophiidae: Hydrophiinae and Laticaudinae. A toxin, aagardi toxin, was isolated from the venom of the Hydrophiinae snake, Hydrophis torquatus aagardi and its chemical properties such as molecular weight, isoelectric point, importance of disulfide bonds, lack...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1975
J M Wells R J Cole J W Kirksey

A diarrheagenic toxin from culture extracts of Aspergillus wentii Wehmer isolated from weevil-damaged Chinese chestnuts was identified as emodin (2-methyl-4,5,7-trihydroxyanthraquinone). The orange-red, crystalline toxin (mp 255 to 257 C) showed ultraviolet absorption maxima in ethyl alcohol at 223, 250, 267, 290, and 442 nm, and infrared absorption maxima at 3,400 cm-1 (OH), 1,635, and 1,625 C...

2011
Eun Joo Choi Jong Min Byun Francis Sahngun Nahm Pyung Bok Lee

Obturator nerve block has been commonly used for pain management to prevent involuntary reflex of the adductor thigh muscles. One of several options for this block is chemical neurolysis. Neurolysis is done with chemical agents. Chemical agents used in the neurolysis of the obturator nerve have been alcohol, phenol, and botulinum toxin. In the current case, a patient with spasticity of the addu...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
M Fivaz M C Velluz F G van der Goot

The pore-forming toxin aerolysin is secreted by Aeromonas hydrophila as an inactive precursor. Based on chemical cross-linking and gel filtration, we show here that proaerolysin exists as a monomer at low concentrations but is dimeric above 0.1 mg/ml. At intermediate concentrations, monomers and dimers appeared to be in rapid equilibrium. All together our data indicate that, at low concentratio...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1975
D B Karr A L Karr G A Strobel

Host-specific toxins produced by Helminthosporium maydis, race T, are measured quantitatively by a chemical assay procedure involving reaction of the toxins with a sulfuric acidacetic anhydride reagent and measurement of the absorbance of the product at 330 nm. The assay was shown to measure total toxin concentrations after only limited fractionation of the culture medium. Using the assay it wa...

2010
Lu Zheng Rujing Lv Junbin Huang Daohong Jiang

Garlic leaf blight caused by Stemphylium solani is a serious disease in vegetable-growing areas of China (28). Symptoms of the disease start as small white spots (1 to 3 mm) enlarging to elongated purple necrotic lesions along the vein, followed by blighting of the leaf tips. Similar symptoms were produced by culture filtrates of S. solani, and a strong correlation was also found between garlic...

2015
Abhinav Upadhyay Shankumar Mooyottu Hsinbai Yin Meera Surendran Nair Varunkumar Bhattaram Kumar Venkitanarayanan

Many pathogenic bacteria and fungi produce potentially lethal toxins that cause cytotoxicity or impaired cellular function either at the site of colonization or other locations in the body through receptor-mediated interactions. Various factors, including biotic and abiotic environments, competing microbes, and chemical cues affect toxin expression in these pathogens. Recent work suggests that ...

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