نتایج جستجو برای: ammonia

تعداد نتایج: 27875  

2013
H. C. Hao

In this research, we used the surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensor to detect chemical compounds such as ammonia, methane, and ammonia-methane mixture gases. Very low concentration of ammonia (~250 ppb) and methane (~9 ppm) can be detected by our SAW devices. And we used mesoporous carbon hollow nanosphere in Poly-N-vinylpyrrolidone (PNVP) film to increase the sensitivity to ammonia from 6.91 to 1...

Journal: :Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver 2014
Christopher F Rose

Ammonia is an inorganic nitrogen compound that is metabolized and produced in all tissues via a number of important biochemical reactions. However, a major source of ammonia generation occurs in the gut following protein digestion and amino acid deamination. The subsequent ammonia-rich portal blood is effectively removed by the urea cycle in a healthy liver, maintaining circulating concentratio...

2011
H. Habaki S. Tajiri R. Egashira K. Sato

Ammonia-nitrogen uptake by seaweed was modeled based on the concept of ammonia-nitrogen permeation through cell membrane, and the derived model of uptake rate was experimentally verified. In this study, sterile Ulva sp. was employed as seaweed to treat model culture solution, and the distribution equilibrium of the ammonia-nitrogen between the culture solution and cell inside was measured to ob...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1968
H. O. Conn

Approximately three fourths of the ammonia content of whole blood is contained in the red cells and one fourth in the plasma of normal subjects. As shown previously, the ammoniat concentration of erythrocytes is normally about three times that of plasma.' Significant differences from the normal distribution occur, however, in patients with anemia or elevated blood ammonia levels.! Elevations in...

2014
Puntipar Sonthiphand Josh D. Neufeld

Ammonia oxidation is an important process for decreasing ammonia concentrations in wastewater-impacted rivers. Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (AOA) are re sponsible for ammonia oxidation, which is the first step of the nitrification process. Nitrification and urea hydrolysis were monitored in sediment and water column samples in the Grand River (Ontario), and nitrification inhibit...

2004
E. Childs

Ammonia removal is an important aspect of biological nutrient removal in wastewater treatment processes. However, due to process constraints, inhibiting compounds or more stringent discharge standards the ammonia removal rate can be insufficient. Subsequently, there is an increased need to optimize the functioning of existing treatment facilities. Addition of Archaea bio-systems to wastewater s...

2005
V Bhatia R Singh S K Acharya

Background and aim: In acute liver failure (ALF), the brain is exposed to high levels of ammonia. Human studies defining the clinical significance of ammonia in ALF are lacking. This prospective study evaluated the relationship of arterial ammonia levels at admission to complications and survival among patients with ALF. Methods: Eighty consecutive ALF patients admitted from March 2001 to Decem...

2011
Ki-Hwan Han

Renal ammonia metabolism is the predominant component of net acid excretion and new bicarbonate generation. Renal ammonia metabolism is regulated by acid-base balance. Both acute and chronic acid loads enhance ammonia production in the proximal tubule and secretion into the urine. In contrast, alkalosis reduces ammoniagenesis. Hypokalemia is a common electrolyte disorder that significantly incr...

Journal: :Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine 2011
Neil J Glassford K J Farley Stephen Warrillow Rinaldo Bellomo

This report describes the effect of liver transplantation on transcerebral ammonia uptake in a case of fulminant hepatic failure. A young woman with fulminant hepatic failure and coma received monitoring of transcerebral ammonia uptake before and after orthotopic liver transplantation. Before liver transplantation, median transcerebral ammonia uptake was 8 µmol/L. After liver transplantation, a...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2013
D D Van Slyke I H Page A Hiller E Kirk

According to the usually accepted concept, the urea removed from the blood by the kidneys is excreted in two forms, chiefly as urea itself, but partly as ammonia. That the ammonia of the urine is formed in the kidneys was demonstrated by Nash and Benedict (1921), in work which has been confirmed by other authors (cf. Peters and Van Slyke, I, p. 373). Evidence from animal experiments in v4vo has...

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