نتایج جستجو برای: arsenic trioxide

تعداد نتایج: 19257  

2001
Ronald Bentley Thomas G. Chasteen

Despite its undoubted toxicity, arsenic is a much-used element, finding applications in agriculture, industry, and medicine. Arsenic as a poison has a prominent role in plays and novels as well as in real life. In medicine, arsenic was so widely used in the 19th century as a cure-all that it has been termed a “therapeutic mule.” Some arsenic compounds are still used in the treatment of parasiti...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary medicine. A, Physiology, pathology, clinical medicine 2007
P Banerjee S J Biswas P Belon A R Khuda-Bukhsh

Groundwater arsenic contamination has become a menacing global problem. No drug is available until now to combat chronic arsenic poisoning. To examine if a potentized homeopathic remedy, Arsenicum Album-200, can effectively combat chronic arsenic toxicity induced by repeated injections of Arsenic trioxide in mice, the following experimental design was adopted. Mice (Mus musculus) were injected ...

2012

Arsenic (atomic number, 33; relative atomic mass, 74.92) has chemical and physical properties intermediate between a metal and a nonmetal, and is often referred to as a metalloid or semi-metal. It belongs to Group VA of the Periodic Table, and can exist in four oxidation states: –3, 0, +3, and +5. Arsenite, AsIII, and arsenate, AsV, are the predominant oxidation states under, respectively, redu...

2015
Anil K Dwivedi Shikha Srivastava Shashi Dwivedi

The problem of water pollution is now a problem of commons, round the globe [1], but the problem of arsenic contamination in the groundwater is not too old. Arsenic (As) is a metalloid and it belongs to Nitrogen Group [Va] of the periodic table. The atomic number of Arsenic is 33 and atomic mass is 74.922. Arsenic is found as one stable isotope, 75As which is non-radioactive. Arsenic appears in...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2007
Sohini S V S Rana

Ascorbic acid treatment in arsenic trioxide treated rats increased arsenic excretion, inhibited lipid peroxidation, improved GSH status, regulated GSSG turnover and also restored glutathione-S-transferases activity in liver and kidney. Suitable mechanisms leading to ascorbic acid protection have been discussed. Upregulation of GSH dependent enzymes was found to be necessary for a protective eff...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2013
Whitney R Wedel David E Muirhead Lora L Arnold Puttappa R Dodmane Subodh M Lele Lori Maness-Harris Rose Hoyt Samuel M Cohen

Intramitochondrial inclusions containing arsenite that occur within urothelial cells have been previously described in mice exposed to high concentrations of arsenic but not in rats. In epidemiology studies, similar urothelial cell inclusions have also been observed in the urine of humans exposed to high concentrations of arsenic in the drinking water; however, these inclusions were mistakenly ...

Journal: :Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes 2007

2014
K. Bhavani

Arsenic, an important environmental contaminant, is present in the aquatic environment as a result of geogenic and anthropogenic processes (Gonzaliz et al., 2006; Singh and Banerjee, 2008) and it has been reported as one of the most alarming chemical (ATSDR, 2002). In the environment, arsenic is present in different forms and the toxicity depends upon its chemical form and oxidation states (Agu...

2014
Cheng-Tien Wu Tung-Ying Lu Ding-Cheng Chan Keh-Sung Tsai Rong-Sen Yang Shing-Hwa Liu

BACKGROUND Arsenic is a ubiquitous toxic element and is known to contaminate drinking water in many countries. Several epidemiological studies have shown that arsenic exposure augments the risk of bone disorders. However, the detailed effect and mechanism of inorganic arsenic on osteoblast differentiation of bone marrow stromal cells and bone loss still remain unclear. OBJECTIVES We investiga...

Journal: :Acta medica Iranica 2011
Zohreh Sanaat Mahtab Rezazadeh Jalial Vaez Gharamaleki Jamal Eivazi Ziae Ali Esfahani

Multiple myeloma (MM) characterized by proliferation of plasma cells in bone marrow and production of monoclonal immunoglobulin's. Recently, arsenic trioxide (ATO), has been considered for treatment refractory MM. We assessed the safety and efficacy of ATO for patients with refractory MM. A phase 2, study of arsenic trioxide was conducted in 12 MM patients, whose refractory to two standard ther...

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