نتایج جستجو برای: Styrene oxide

تعداد نتایج: 182281  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1995
K O'Connor C M Buckley S Hartmans A D Dobson

Styrene metabolism in styrene-degrading Pseudomonas putida CA-3 cells has been shown to proceed via styrene oxide, phenylacetaldehyde, and phenylacetic acid. The initial step in styrene degradation by strain CA-3 is oxygen-dependent epoxidation of styrene to styrene oxide, which is subsequently isomerized to phenylacetaldehyde. Phenylacetaldehyde is then oxidized to phenylacetic acid. Styrene, ...

Journal: :Toxicology letters 2004
Gary P Carlson

Styrene causes both liver and lung damage in non-Swiss albino, CD-1, and other strains of mice. This is considered to be due to the bioactivation of styrene to styrene oxide by cytochromes P450, principally CYP2E1 and CYP2F2. If so, one would expect CYP2E1 knockout mice to be less susceptible to styrene-induced toxicity than wild-type mice. However, previous in vitro and in vivo studies demonst...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1989
S Hartmans J P Smits M J van der Werf F Volkering J A de Bont

Styrene oxide and 2-phenylethanol metabolism in the styrene-degrading Xanthobacter sp. strain 124X was shown to proceed via phenylacetaldehyde and phenylacetic acid. In cell extracts 2-phenylethanol was oxidized by a phenazine methosulfate-dependent enzyme, probably a pyrroloquinoline quinone enzyme. Xanthobacter sp. strain 124X also contains a novel enzymatic activity designated as styrene oxi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
S Panke B Witholt A Schmid M G Wubbolts

In order to design a biocatalyst for the production of optically pure styrene oxide, an important building block in organic synthesis, the metabolic pathway and molecular biology of styrene degradation in Pseudomonas sp. strain VLB120 was investigated. A 5.7-kb XhoI fragment, which contained on the same strand of DNA six genes involved in styrene degradation, was isolated from a gene library of...

Journal: :Chemical research in toxicology 2007
Wei Yuan Jouku Chung Shirley Gee Bruce D Hammock Jiang Zheng

Styrene is widely used as one of the most important industrial materials for the production of synthetic rubbers, plastic, insulation, fiberglass, and automobile parts. Inhaled styrene has been reported to produce respiratory toxicity in humans and animals. Styrene oxide, a reactive metabolite of styrene formed via cytochrome P450 enzymes, has been reported to form covalent bonds with proteins,...

Journal: :Mutagenesis 2011
James Huff Peter F Infante

Styrene is widely used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, resins, polyesters and plastics. Styrene and the primary metabolite styrene-7,8-oxide are genotoxic and carcinogenic. Long-term chemical carcinogenesis bioassays showed that styrene caused lung cancers in several strains of mice and mammary cancers in rats and styrene-7,8-oxide caused tumours of the forestomach in rats and mice and ...

Journal: :Critical reviews in toxicology 1994
F J Roe

Styrene is efficiently metabolized to styrene oxide, which is itself readily detoxified by the same enzymes as those involved in the metabolism of various foodstuffs. Styrene oxide, like many intermediate metabolites of foodstuffs, is genotoxic and, if introduced directly into the stomachs of rodents in high doses/concentrations, gives rise to cancers of the forestomach. Exposing mice to doses ...

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2017

Background and Objective: Styrene monomer is a volatile organic compound that is used in the various industries. Due to the hazardous effects of this chemical substance on the environment and humans, control and elimination of this vapour is necessary. Therefore, the aim of this study was to remove the styrene vapors from air flow using photocatalytic activity of zinc oxide immobilized on ZSM-5...

Journal: :Journal of applied toxicology : JAT 2006
Cristina Diodovich Chiara Urani Daniela Maurici Ilaria Malerba Pasquale Melchioretto Marco Orlandi Luca Zoia Valentina Campi Maria Carfi' Cristian Pellizzer Laura Gribaldo

Styrene is one of the most important monomers produced worldwide. IARC classified styrene as a possible carcinogen to humans (group 2B). Styrene-7,8-oxide (SO) is the main reactive metabolite of styrene, and it is found to be genotoxic in several in vitro test systems. Styrene and styrene-7,8-oxide (SO) toxicity to HepG2 cells was investigated by evaluating end-points such as heat shock protein...

Journal: :journal of nanostructures 2016
m. abbasian n. khakpour aali

titanium dioxide (tio2) nanoparticles, with an average size of about 45 nm, were encapsulated by polystyrene using in situ nitroxide mediated radical polymerization   in the presence of 3-aminopropyl triethoxy silane (aptes) as a coupling agent and 2, 2, 6, 6-tetramethylpiperidinyl-1-oxy  as a initiator. first, the initiator for nmrp was covalently bonded onto the surface of titanium dioxide na...

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