نتایج جستجو برای: arsenic trioxide

تعداد نتایج: 19257  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Zijuan Liu Eckhard Boles Barry P Rosen

Arsenic trioxide is a toxic metalloid and carcinogen that is also used as an anticancer drug, and for this reason it is important to identify the routes of arsenite uptake by cells. In this study the ability of hexose transporters to facilitate arsenic trioxide uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae was examined. In the absence of glucose, strains with disruption of the arsenite efflux gene ACR3 ac...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1977
K W Nelson

Arsenic is present in all copper, lead, and zinc sulfide ores and is carried along with those metals in the mining, milling and concentrating process. Separation, final concentration and refining of by-product arsenic as the trioxide is achieved at smelters. Arsenic is the essential consistent element of many compounds important and widely used in agriculture and wood preservation. Lesser amoun...

Journal: :Japanese journal of pharmacology 1986
H Maehashi Y Murata

The effects of 2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) and 2,3-dimercaptopropane-1-sulfonic acid, Na salt (DMPS) on arsenic excretion in arsenic poisoning were studied using ICR mice. One group of mice was given arsenic trioxide (5 mg As/kg, s.c.) and another two groups were given DMSA or DMPS (100 mg/kg, i.p.) immediately after administration of the arsenic (5 mg/kg, s.c.). Arsenic excretion in uri...

Journal: :Food chemistry 2016
Antonio J Signes-Pastor Manus Carey Andrew A Meharg

Inorganic arsenic (Asi) is a chronic, non-threshold carcinogen. Rice and rice-based products can be the major source of Asi for many subpopulations. Baby rice, rice cereals and rice crackers are widely used to feed infants and young children. The Asi concentration in rice-based products may pose a health risk for infants and young children. Asi concentration was determined in rice-based product...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Matthew E Carnes Mary S Collins Nathan R Lindquist Edmundo Guzmán-Percástegui Michael D Pluth Darren W Johnson

We present the observation that chloride serves as a simple catalyst for the acceleration of a self-assembly reaction between AsCl3 and dithiolate ligands (H2L) to form As2L3 assemblies. Studies on a model monomeric arsenic complex suggest that chloride may accelerate ligand exchange dynamics in pnictogen thiolates in general.

2015
C. P. Kumar

High arsenic concentrations in groundwater in different states of India have become a major cause of concern in recent years. The groundwater in the past was considered to be safe for drinking purposes, but now it is recognized that many shallow tube wells contain arsenic at concentrations higher than the safe limit set for drinking purpose by WHO (1993). It is becoming an emerging issue in the...

2015
Shugang Li Yusong Ding Qiang Niu Shangzhi Xu Lijuan Pang Rulin Ma Mingxia Jing Gangling Feng Jing Xia Tang Qian Zhang Xiaomei Ma Yizhong Yan Jingyu Zhang Meng Wei Hai Xia Wang Feng Li Shuxia Guo

Arsenic produces liver disease through the oxidative stress. While lutein can alleviate cytotoxic and oxidative injury, nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) pathway plays a critical role in defending oxidative species. However, the mechanisms by which lutein protects the liver against the effect of arsenic are not known. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the mechanisms inv...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2009
Eun-Ah You Richard W Ahn Min Hyung Lee Meera R Raja Thomas V O'Halloran Teri W Odom

This paper describes a new strategy to generate nanocrystalline drugs through the precipitation of drug molecules in attoliter nanowells. We controlled the size of arsenic trioxide (ATO) nanocrystals by simply changing the concentration of ATO solution in the nanowells; particles with sizes ranging from 55 to 175 nm were formed. This approach only requires the drugs to be soluble in a solvent a...

Journal: :international journal of hematology-oncology and stem cell research 0
ar ardjmand hematology oncology & b.m.t research center, tehran university of medical science, tehran, iran k alimoghadam hematology oncology & b.m.t research center, tehran university of medical science, tehran, iran s kaviani hematology dep., faculty of medicine, tarbiat modares university, tehran-iran a ghavamzadeh hematology oncology & b.m.t research center, tehran university of medical science, tehran, iran m djahani hematology oncology & b.m.t research center, tehran university of medical science, tehran, iran l moezzi hematology oncology & b.m.t research center, tehran university of medical science, tehran, iran

arsenic trioxide (ato) has been reported to induce apoptosis in leukemic cells of acute promyelo-cytic leukemia (apl) patients through different pathways. however, the exact mechanism of ato-induced apoptosis is not yet clear. co stimulation of death receptors cd30 and tumor necrosis factor receptor type one (tnfr-i) is one of the postulated mechanisms.in the present study we aimed to evaluate ...

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