نتایج جستجو برای: cyanide

تعداد نتایج: 8987  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2009
n.o. boadi s.k. twumasi j.h. ephraim

cyanide (cn ) is a toxic species that is found predominantly in industrial effluents generated by metallurgical operations. cyanide’s strong affinity for metals makes it favorable as an agent for metal finishing and treatment and also as a lixiviate for metal leaching, particularly gold. these technologies are environmentally sound but require safeguards to prevent accidental spills from cont...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2006
m. aminlari t. vaseghi

the enzyme rhodanese (thiosulfate: cyanide sulfurtransferase) is a ubiquitous enzyme and its activity ispresent in all living organisms. many functions including cyanide detoxification, formation of iron-sulfurcenters and participation in energy metabolism have been attributed to this enzyme. the enzyme catalyzesthe transfer of a sulfur atom from sulfane containing compounds (such as thiosulfat...

Journal: :Clinical toxicology 2011
Adriano Chan Daune L Crankshaw Alexandre Monteil Steven E Patterson Herbert T Nagasawa Jackie E Briggs Joseph A Kozocas Sari B Mahon Matthew Brenner Renate B Pilz Timothy D Bigby Gerry R Boss

CONTEXT Cyanide is a component of smoke in residential and industrial fires, and accidental exposure to cyanide occurs in a variety of industries. Moreover, cyanide has the potential to be used by terrorists, particularly in a closed space such as an airport or train station. Current therapies for cyanide poisoning must be given by intravenous administration, limiting their use in treating mass...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1946
H G ALBAUM J TEPPERMAN O BODANSKY

Although the efficacy of induced methemoglobinemia in cyanide poisoning has been demonstrated both therapeutically and prophylactically (l),l the tissue reactions involved in the protection of animals from the lethal effects of the cyanide ion by methemoglobin are only imperfectly understood. Presumably, cyanide interferes with cellular respiration by forming a slightly dissociable complex with...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2011
Gracia Becerra Rafael Blasco Alberto Quesada Faustino Merchán M Isabel Igeño

Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes CECT5344 can be used in cyanide bioremediation processes because it grows at pH 9.5 using 2.0 mM cyanide at the sole nitrogen source. Cyanide strongly binds to metals creating iron-deprivation conditions. The bacterium responds to the presence of cyanide by inducing several processes such as siderophore synthesis for iron capture, cyanide-insensitive respiration sy...

2005
JAMES L. HENDRIX

In the first part of this research, extensive speciesdependent cyanide recoveries studies were performed using the approved standard methods available for determination of free cyanide. The data obtained show that serious problems are associated with both the CATC (cyanide amenable to chlorination) and WAD (weak and dissociable cyanide) methods. In the second part, a novel flow injection gas-di...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 1996
M Maj P Nicholls C Obinger A Hillar P C Loewen

Cyanide forms an inhibitory complex with the haem d-containing E. coli catalase HPII, spectrally similar to the cyanide complex of beef liver enzyme but with absorption bands shifted 90 nm towards the red end of the spectrum. Both the Kd and Ki values are approximately 7 microM in the wild-type enzyme. The cyanide reaction is slow, with a bimolecular 'on' constant approx. 2000 x smaller than th...

Behnaz Almasi Mohammad M. Hashemi

Addition of Potassium cyanide to a mixture of Schiff base and lithium perchlorate afforded a-aminonitriles in high yields. Addition of potassium cyanide to a methanolic solution of Schiff base and phosphoric acid afforded a-aminonitriles. When the reaction mixture was refluxed it gave a-amino acids in high yields.

Journal: :Journal of analytical toxicology 2014
Raj K Bhandari Robert P Oda Ilona Petrikovics David E Thompson Matthew Brenner Sari B Mahon Vikhyat S Bebarta Gary A Rockwood Brian A Logue

Cyanide causes toxic effects by inhibiting cytochrome c oxidase, resulting in cellular hypoxia and cytotoxic anoxia, and can eventually lead to death. Cyanide exposure can be verified by direct analysis of cyanide concentrations or analyzing its metabolites, including thiocyanate (SCN(-)) and 2-amino-2-thiazoline-4-carboxylic acid (ATCA) in blood. To determine the behavior of these markers foll...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991
P Dowd S W Ham

Cyanide is a competitive inhibitor of carbon dioxide in the vitamin K-dependent glutamate carboxylase system, which plays a central role in the function of the blood clotting cascade. The mechanism of cyanide inhibition has been obscure for some time. At pH 7.2, cyanide (pKa = 9.21) will exist in solution as hydrogen cyanide to the extent of 99%. Hydrogen cyanide is linear triatomic molecule ab...

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