نتایج جستجو برای: excess copper

تعداد نتایج: 154785  

Journal: :journal of nuts 0
m.r. salarizadeh department of biology, damghan branch, islamic azad university, damghan, iran s. saeidisar department of biology, damghan branch, islamic azad university, damghan, iran h. abbaspour department of biology, damghan branch, islamic azad university, damghan, iran h. hokmabadi damghan pistachio station, agricultural and natural resources research center of semnan province (shahrood), areeo, shahrood, iran

the aim of this study was to identify the effect of spermine and salicylic acid on several growth parameters, such as shoot length, shoot fresh and dry weights, amount of protein and carbohydrate, of badami and qazvini pistachio cultivated variety under copper stress. the experiment design was completely randomized with three replicates per treatment and four levels of copper (o.5, 30, 45, 60 µ...

Journal: :avicenna journal of medical biochemistry 0
jamshid karimi department of biochemistry and nutrition, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran; department of biochemistry and nutrition, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran. , +98-8138380462 ali asghar moshtaghie department of biochemistry, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran bahram haghighi department of biochemistry, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran

conclusions the elevation of hmw-alp activity in cu treated animal suggests the occurrence of biliary disease. this may be used as a biomarker for the diagnosis of copper toxicity. results obtained data showed that with increasing administration of copper, the alp activity was elevated significantly. in comparison with the control group the elevations were between 20%-56% using gel filtration c...

Journal: :Chemico-biological interactions 2006
Rhea Mehta Douglas M Templeton Peter J O'brien

Copper, like iron, is an essential transition metal ion in which its redox reactivity, whilst essential for the activity of mitochondrial enzymes, can also be a source of harmful reactive oxygen species if not chelated to biomolecules. Therefore, both metals are sequestered by protein chaperones and moved across membranes by protein transporters with the excess held in storage proteins for futu...

2015
Yukiya Ono Masatoshi Ishigami Kazuhiko Hayashi Shinya Wakusawa Hisao Hayashi Kotaro Kumagai Natsuko Morotomi Tetsuji Yamashita Miwa Kawanaka Minemori Watanabe Hiroaki Ozawa Mayumi Tai Hiroaki Miyajima Kentarou Yoshioka Yoshiki Hirooka Hidemi Goto

In biology, redox reactions are essential and sometimes harmful, and therefore, iron metabolism is tightly regulated by cuproproteins. Since the state of copper in iron overload syndromes remains unclear, we investigated whether copper metabolism is altered in these syndromes. Eleven patients with iron overload syndromes participated in this study. The clinical diagnoses were aceruloplasminemia...

Journal: :The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2008

Journal: :Nutricion hospitalaria 2007
A M Menéndez A R Weisstaub H Montemerlo F Rusi Ma E Guidoni A Piñeiro Ma L Pita Martín de Portela

OBJECTIVES 1) to determine zinc and copper levels of contamination in the individual component solutions used to prepare the pediatric total parenteral nutrition mixtures in Argentina; 2) to compare zinc and copper amounts prescribed by the physician with the true amount given to a neonate weighing 1.2 kg and to a child weighing 10 kg, who would receive total parenteral nutrition formulas prepa...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2008
Willianne I M Vonk Cisca Wijmenga Bart van de Sluis

As a trace element, copper has a crucial role in mammalian metabolism, but it can be toxic in excess. The importance of a balanced copper homeostasis is illustrated by several copper-associated disorders in man, such as Menkes and Wilson disease, and in a wide variety of animal models (eg, mice, dogs, and sheep). Proteins involved in controlling copper metabolism have been well studied in yeast...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2008
Vishal Desai Stephen G Kaler

Copper is a trace element present in all tissues and is required for cellular respiration, peptide amidation, neurotransmitter biosynthesis, pigment formation, and connective tissue strength. Copper is a cofactor for numerous enzymes and plays an important role in central nervous system development; low concentrations of copper may result in incomplete development, whereas excess copper maybe i...

Journal: :Neurology 2008
S P Nations P J Boyer L A Love M F Burritt J A Butz G I Wolfe L S Hynan J Reisch J R Trivedi

BACKGROUND Chronic, excess zinc intake can result in copper deficiency and profound neurologic disease. However, when hyperzincemia is identified, the source often remains elusive. We identified four patients, one previously reported, with various neurologic abnormalities in the setting of hypocupremia and hyperzincemia. Each of these patients wore dentures and used very large amounts of dentur...

Journal: Journal of Nuts 2016

The aim of this study was to identify the effect of Spermine and Salicylic acid on several growth parameters, such as shoot length, shoot fresh and dry weights, amount of protein and carbohydrate, of Badami and Qazvini pistachio cultivated variety under copper stress. The experiment design was completely randomized with three replicates per treatment and four levels of copper (o.5, 30, 45, 60 µ...

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