نتایج جستجو برای: active charcoal

تعداد نتایج: 446440  

Abbas Khodabakhshi, Akbar Rostami, Mohammad hassan Mahmoudian, Mohsen Arbabi, Morteza Sedehi,

Background & Aims of the Study: Nitrate is one of the most important contaminants in aquatic environments that can leached to water resources from various sources such as sewage, fertilizers and decomposition of organic waste. Reduction of nitrate to nitrite in infant’s blood stream can cause “blue baby” disease in infants. The aim of this study was to evaluate the...

Journal: :The Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, Japan 1945

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical sciences 0
yaghoub amanzadeh department of phamacognosy, faculty of pharmacy, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mani ashrafi department of phamacognosy, faculty of pharmacy, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran fatemeh mohammadi department of phamacognosy, faculty of pharmacy, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

essential oil of the orange peel which was extracted by hydrodistillation method showed 50 different mono- and sesquiterpenes on gc-ms analysis, in which limonene had the highest percentage (92.4%). due to various important uses of the compound, a method was developed for isolation and purification of limonene. in this method, for extra purification, a fractional distillation on vigreux column ...

2008
Michael Eddleston Edmund Juszczak Nick A Buckley Lalith Senarathna Fahim Mohamed Wasantha Dissanayake Ariyasena Hittarage Shifa Azher K Jeganathan Shaluka Jayamanne MH Rezvi Sheriff David A Warrell

BACKGROUND The case-fatality for intentional self-poisoning in the rural developing world is 10-50-fold higher than that in industrialised countries, mostly because of the use of highly toxic pesticides and plants. We therefore aimed to assess whether routine treatment with multiple-dose activated charcoal, to interrupt enterovascular or enterohepatic circulations, offers benefit compared with ...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1995
R M Higgins S Hearing D J Goldsmith B Keevil M C Venning P Ackrill

Theophylline poisoning with a blood level of 183 mg/l in a 38-year-old man was treated with activated charcoal by mouth, but despite this the blood level of theophylline rose and there was circulatory collapse with rhabdomyolysis, acute renal failure and hyperthermia. Treatment with charcoal haemoperfusion and simultaneous haemodialysis was given, followed by continuous arteriovenous haemodialy...

2008
Nick Hutzler

Sedgley et al [1] studied several different types of charcoal, including those derived from coconut, coal, hardwood, and petroleum byproducts. The charcoal with the best pumping characteristics (speed and capacity) was PCB coconut charcoal, US mesh size 12x30 (granule size 0.6-1.7 mm). This type of charcoal did not have the largest overall surface area (per volume), despite what one might expec...

2018
Celena Cameron Ryan T. Hayes

For centuries, activated Charcoal (AC) has been used externally in a poultice form to adsorb “poisons” trapped in the outer layers of skin and internally to relieve intestinal discomfort and to remove toxic materials. The largest use for activated charcoal, in our society, is as a filter bed in air and water remediation cartridges. Recently, scientists have formulated AC into a nonstick dermal ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2003
Rob Bailis Majid Ezzati Daniel M Kammen

Linkages between household energy technology, indoor air pollution, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have become increasingly important in understanding the local and global environmental and health effects of domestic energy use. We report on GHG emissions from common Kenyan wood and charcoal cookstoves. Our estimations are based on 29 d of measurements under the conditions of actual use in ...

2014
Xiaoli Wang Sabiha Mondal Jessie Wang Giridhar Tirucherai Donglu Zhang Rebecca A. Boyd Charles Frost

BACKGROUND Activated charcoal is commonly used to manage overdose or accidental ingestion of medicines. This study evaluated the effect of activated charcoal on apixaban exposure in human subjects. METHODS This was an open-label, three-treatment, three-period, randomized, crossover study of single-dose apixaban (20 mg) administered alone and with activated charcoal given at 2 or 6 h post-dose...

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