نتایج جستجو برای: hydrogen sulphide

تعداد نتایج: 147517  

Journal: :Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology : RB&E 2009
Pushpa Patel Manu Vatish John Heptinstall Rui Wang Ray J Carson

BACKGROUND Hydrogen sulphide is a gas signalling molecule which is produced endogenously from L-cysteine via the enzymes cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS) and cystathionine gamma-lyase (CSE). The possible role of hydrogen sulphide in reproduction has not yet been fully investigated. It has been previously demonstrated that hydrogen sulphide relaxes uterine smooth muscle in vitro. The aim of the...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1990
P Jäppinen R Tenhunen

Hydrogen sulphide is still a potential hazard in several occupations"2 and especially in sulphate pulp mills (P Jappinen, academic dissertation) and oil refineries. Blood sulphide may be used as an indicator of an excessive human hydrogen sulphide exposure. Fatal hydrogen sulphide concentrations are known.34 Blood sulphide concentrations have been determined before by ion selective electrodes c...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2007
R J Dewhurst E J Kim R T Evans A R J Cabrita A J M Fonseca

Three change-over design experiments investigated the origin of hydrogen sulphide in the rumen head-space gas of dairy cows, comparing the effects of single iso-S additions of methionine, cysteine and sodium sulphate, as well as the effects of single meals of fresh ryegrass or white clover. The concentration of hydrogen sulphide in rumen gas declined close to zero within 4 h after withdrawal of...

Journal: :Resuscitation 2016
Eline A Q Mooyaart Egbert L G Gelderman Maarten W Nijsten Ronald de Vos J Manfred Hirner Dylan W de Lange Henri D G Leuvenink Walter M van den Bergh

AIM Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) intoxication in man is frequently associated with a fatal outcome. In small animal models hydrogen sulphide has demonstrated profound protection against hypoxia. No reports that focus on a potential protective effect in humans have been published. METHODS The frequency and outcome of a large cohort of hydrogen sulphide intoxications is described. RESULTS From 198...

Journal: :Central European journal of public health 2015
Małgorzata Kupczewska-Dobecka Sławomir Czerczak Jan P Gromiec Katarzyna Konieczko

AIM The aim of this study was to determine hydrogen sulphide concentration emitted from the mine extracting copper ore, to evaluate potential adverse health effects to the population living in four selected villages surrounding the exhaust shaft. MATERIALS Maximum measured concentration of hydrogen sulphide in the emitter is 286 µg/m³. Maximum emission calculated from the results of determina...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2013
A J M Fonseca A R J Cabrita L A O Pinho E J Kim R J Dewhurst

Two Latin square design experiments investigated the relationship between hydrogen sulphide concentration in the rumen headspace gas of dairy cows and the early stages of protein degradation in the rumen. In Expt 1, three protein sources differing in rumen N (nitrogen) degradability (maize gluten feed (MGF); sunflower meal (SFM); and soyabean meal (SBM)) were used, whereas in Expt 2 four differ...

Journal: :Gut 2000
M C Pitcher E R Beatty J H Cummings

BACKGROUND Butyrate oxidation within the colonocyte is selectively inhibited by hydrogen sulphide, reproducing the metabolic lesion observed in active ulcerative colitis. AIMS To study generation of hydrogen sulphide by sulphate reducing bacteria (SRB) and the effects of 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA) in patients with ulcerative colitis in order to identify a role of this noxious agent in path...

Journal: :Occupational Medicine 1996

2017
Jose Manuel Carbajo Francisco Maraver

Sulphurous mineral waters have been traditionally used in medical hydrology as treatment for skin, respiratory, and musculoskeletal disorders. However, driven by recent intense research efforts, topical treatments are starting to show benefits for pulmonary hypertension, arterial hypertension, atherosclerosis, ischemia-reperfusion injury, heart failure, peptic ulcer, and acute and chronic infla...

Journal: :Gut 1996
W E Roediger W Babidge S Millard

BACKGROUND Bacterial production of anionic sulphide is increased in the colon of ulcerative colitis and sulphides can cause metabolic damage to colonocytes. AIMS To assess the reversal of the damaging effect of sulphide to isolated colonocytes by methionine and methionine derivatives. METHODS AND SUBJECTS Isolated colonocytes were prepared from rat colons and 12 human colectomy specimens. I...

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