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A comparison between conductive-diamond electrochemical oxidation and other advanced oxidation processes for the treatment of synthetic melanoidins.
2008-08-06

In this study, three technologies classified as Advanced Oxidation Processes (Conductive-Diamond Electrochemical Oxidation (CDEO), ozonation and Fenton oxidation) have been compared to treat wastes produced in fermentation processes, and characterized by a significant color and a high organic load. Results of CDEO seem to strongly ...

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p53, Oxidative Stress, and Aging.
2011-02-07

Abstract Mammalian aging is associated with elevated levels of oxidative damage of DNA, proteins, and lipids as a result of unbalanced prooxidant and antioxidant activities. Accumulating evidence indicates that oxidative stress is a major physiological inducer of aging. p53, the guardian of the genome that is important for cellular ...

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Fatty Acid Incubation of Myotubes From Humans With Type 2 Diabetes Leads to Enhanced Release of ?-Oxidation Products Because of Impaired Fatty Acid Oxidation
2009-03-01

OBJECTIVE�Increased availability of fatty acids is important for accumulation of intracellular lipids and development of insulin resistance in human myotubes. It is unknown whether different types of fatty acids like eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) or tetradecylthioacetic acid (TTA) influence these processes.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS�We examined fatty acid and glucose ...

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The accumulation and metabolism of 3-trifluoromethylpyridine by rat olfactory and hepatic tissues.
1992-01-01

The accumulation of [methyl-14C]3-trifluoromethylpyridine (14C-3-FMP) by rat olfactory and hepatic tissue in vivo and in vitro has been investigated. 14C-3-FMP accumulates rapidly and selectively in both tissues in vivo, with an appreciable proportion of this activity being associated with the protein macromolecular fractions. Similar results were seen ...

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Oxidative Stress Accumulates in Adipose Tissue during Aging and Inhibits Adipogenesis
2011-04-14

Aging constitutes a major independent risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes and is accompanied by insulin resistance and adipose tissue dysfunction. One of the most important factors implicitly linked to aging and age-related chronic diseases is the accumulation of oxidative stress. However, the effect of increased ...

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Kinetics of copper accumulation in Lessonia nigrescens (Phaeophyceae) under conditions of environmental oxidative stress.
2006-05-01

Juvenile individuals of the brown kelp Lessonia nigrescens were exposed to a coastal environment chronically impacted by copper mine wastes and currently displaying more than 250 nM of total dissolved copper. The kinetic of copper accumulation in the intra and extracellular compartments was determined and correlated to the oxidative burst resulting from ...

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Plutonium uptake by the green alga Scenedesmus obliquus (Turp) Kutz, as a function of isotope and oxidation state
1977-01-01

This study was designed to determine the effect of plutonium chemical valence state on the availability of small concentrations of /sup 238/Pu and /sup 239/Pu to algae. The uptake experiments involved the green alga Scenedesmus obliquus, grown in batch cultures. Plutonium concentrations accumulated by this alga were linearly related to plutonium ...

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Application of POR-Tveks to the radiochemical recovery of yttrium-90
1988-01-01

The authors describe a method for the radiochemical analysis of fish bones for the accumulation of strontium 90 and yttrium 90 from power plant contamination of surface waters which involves labelling the sample with isotopes and subsequent adsorption of the yttrium component with the use of POR-Tveks, an adsorbent based on a copolymer of styrene and ...

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Warfarin and the Inhibition of Vitamin K Activity by an Oxide Metabolite
1972-05-01

THE isolation and identification of phylloquinone oxide as a metabolite of vitamin K1 in rats given warfarin (3-?-phenyl-?-acetylethyl-4-hydroxycourmarin) led us to investigate the possibility that the oxide is involved in the action of the vitamin or anticoagulant or both1. We knew that phylloquinone oxide had ...

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Involvement of CDSP 32, a drought-induced thioredoxin, in the response to oxidative stress in potato plants.
2000-02-11

In animal cells, yeast and bacteria, thioredoxins are known to participate in the response to oxidative stress. We recently identified a novel type of plant thioredoxin named CDSP 32 for chloroplastic drought-induced stress protein of 32 kDa. In the present work, we measured comparable increases in the glutathione oxidation ratio and in the level of ...

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Copper catalyzed oxidation of ascorbate: chemical and ESR studies.
1990-01-01

Cu-catalyzed oxidation of ascorbate has been studied in the absence and the presence of superoxide dismutase, catalase, mannitol, glycerol, ethanol, formate, and thiourea. None of these agents except thiourea inhibited the reaction. Therefore, the role of the Haber-Weiss reaction in the ascorbate oxidation could not be demonstrated. Electron spin resonance ...

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New functions of XPC in the protection of human skin cells from oxidative damage
2006-09-20

Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) C is involved in the recognition of a variety of bulky DNA-distorting lesions in nucleotide excision repair. Here, we show that XPC plays an unexpected and multifaceted role in cell protection from oxidative DNA damage. XP-C primary keratinocytes and fibroblasts are hypersensitive to the killing effects of ...

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Highly reactive electrophilic oxidants in cytochrome P450 catalysis
2005-12-09

The cytochrome P450 enzymes effect a wide range of oxidations in nature including difficult hydroxylation reactions of unactivated C-H. Most of the high energy reactions of these catalysts appear to involve highly electrophilic active species. Attempts to detect the reactive transients in the enzymes have met with limited success, but evidence has ...

Energy Citations Database

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The tryptophan oxidation pathway in mosquitoes with emphasis on xanthurenic acid biosynthesis
2006-09-17

Oxidation of tryptophan to kynurenine and 3-hydroxykynurenine (3-HK) is the major catabolic pathway in mosquitoes. However, 3-HK is oxidized easily under physiological conditions, resulting in the production of reactive radical species. To overcome this problem, mosquitoes have developed an efficient mechanism to prevent 3-HK from ...

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The anoxic plant mitochondrion as a nitrite: NO reductase.
2011-03-23

Under the conditions of oxygen deprivation, accumulating nitrite can be reduced in the mitochondrial electron transport chain forming free radical nitric oxide (NO). By reducing nitrite to NO, plant mitochondria preserve the capacity to oxidize external NADH and NADPH and retain a limited power for ATP synthesis complementing ...

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Involvement of oxidative stress-induced abnormalities in ceramide and cholesterol metabolism in brain aging and Alzheimer's disease
2004-02-01

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an age-related disorder characterized by deposition of amyloid -peptide (A) and degeneration of neurons in brain regions such as the hippocampus, resulting in progressive cognitive dysfunction. The pathogenesis of AD is tightly linked to A deposition and oxidative stress, but it remains unclear as to how these factors result in neuronal dysfunction ...

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Ethylene is involved in stress responses induced by fusicoccin in sycamore cultured cells.
2010-07-13

The phytohormone ethylene is involved in many physiological and developmental processes of plants, as well as in stress responses and in the development of disease resistance. Fusicoccin (FC) is a well-known phytotoxin, that in sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) cultured cells, induces a set of stress responses, including synthesis of ethylene. In this study, we investigated ...

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Expression of beta-catenin in rat oral epithelial dysplasia induced by 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide.
2002-12-01

The aim of this study was to evaluate whether beta-catenin accumulation is useful for diagnosing the malignant potential of oral precancerous lesions. We investigated oral epithelial dysplasia adjacent to early cancer induced by 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide in rats. Localization of beta-catenin and cell proliferation were detected immunohistochemically, and ...

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Method for evaluating the parameters of radiation defects and predicting the radiation resistance of MOS transistors
2010-08-01

A new approach to analysis of the radiation resistance of MOS transistors is proposed, which takes into account both the accumulation of a radiation-induced charge on the surface states and in the volume of oxide and the relaxation processes involving thermal and tunneling leakage of the accumulated charge. The ...

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Peroxisomes Are Required for in Vivo Nitric Oxide Accumulation in the Cytosol following Salinity Stress of Arabidopsis Plants1[C][W][OA
2009-12-01

Peroxisomes are unique organelles involved in multiple cellular metabolic pathways. Nitric oxide (NO) is a free radical active in many physiological functions under normal and stress conditions. Using Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) wild type and mutants expressing green fluorescent protein through the addition of peroxisomal targeting signal 1 (PTS1), ...

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Renal mass reduction results in accumulation of lipids and dysregulation of lipid regulatory proteins in the remnant kidney
2009-06-08

A significant reduction of renal mass results in proteinuria, glomerulosclerosis, and tubulointerstitial injury, culminating in end-stage chronic renal failure (CRF). The accumulation of lipids in the kidney can cause renal disease. Uptake of oxidized lipoproteins via scavenger receptors, reabsorption of filtered protein-bound lipids via the ...

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Oxidative Damage in Pea Plants Exposed to Water Deficit or Paraquat1
1998-01-01

The application of a moderate water deficit (water potential of ?1.3 MPa) to pea (Pisum sativum L. cv Lincoln) leaves led to a 75% inhibition of photosynthesis and to increases in zeaxanthin, malondialdehyde, oxidized proteins, and mitochondrial, cytosolic, and chloroplastic superoxide dismutase activities. Severe water deficit (?1.9 MPa) almost completely inhibited ...

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Oxidative stress induction by cis-4-decenoic acid: relevance for MCAD deficiency.
2007-11-01

Patients affected by medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MCADD) suffer from acute episodes of encephalopathy whose underlying mechanisms are poorly known. The present work investigated the in vitro effect of cis-4-decenoic acid (cDA), which accumulates in MCADD, on important parameters of oxidative stress in cerebral cortex of young rats. cDA ...

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In vivo biodistribution of iron oxide nanoparticles: an overview
2011-02-01

Iron oxide nanoparticles present a promising alternative to conventional energy deposition-based tissue therapies. The success of such nanoparticles as a therapeutic for diseases like cancer, however, depends heavily on the particles' ability to localize to tumor tissue as well as provide minimal toxicity to surrounding tissues and key organs such as those ...

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Chemistry of atmospheric oxidants
1969-03-01

All of the important oxidants in polluted air are formed there by chemical reactions which occur among the primary pollutants. The most abundant of these oxidants is ozone which is formed in a cycle involving nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, atmospheric oxygen, and hydrocarbons. This ozone is best understood, not as ...

Energy Citations Database

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The oxidative stress: endoplasmic reticulum stress axis in cadmium toxicity.
2010-02-04

Cadmium preferentially accumulates in the kidney, the major target for cadmium-related toxicity. Several underlying mechanisms are postulated, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been considered as crucial mediators for tissue injuries. In addition to oxidative stress, we recently disclosed that endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress also plays a critical ...

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Differentiation, distribution, and chemical state of intracellular trace elements in LAD2 mast cell line.
2005-01-01

Oxidation state changes of metallic ions are involved in the generation and biological defense against reactive oxygen species. The relationship between allergy and oxidative damage by metallic elements was studied by X-ray fluorescence analysis using a mast cell line. The distribution of metallic elements is changed by the induction ...

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RESEARCH PAPER Antioxidant responses of hyper-accumulator and

. 2001b. Phytochelatins are involved in differential arsenate tolerance in Holcus lanatus. Plant of arsenate tolerance in Holcus lanatus L. Journal of Experimental Botany 43, 519�524. Mittal R, Dubey RS�248. Hartley-Whitaker J, Ainsworth G, Meharg AA. 2001a. Copper- and arsenate-induced oxidative stress in Holcus

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Inducible nitric oxide has protective effect on fumonisin B1 hepatotoxicity in mice via modulation of sphingosine kinase

Fumonisin B1, a mycotoxin, is an inhibitor of ceramide synthase causing marked dysregulation of sphingolipid metabolism in cells. This mycotoxin causes accumulation of free sphingoid bases (sphingosine and dihydrosphingosine or sphinganine) and their metabolites, important messengers involved in si...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF HYDROXYCINNAMOYL TRANSFERASES INVOLVED IN O-DIPHENOL BIOSYNTHESIS IN RED CLOVER

Red clover leaves accumulate high levels of two o-diphenols, phasalic acid (caffeoyl ester of malic acid) and clovamide (caffeoyl amide of L-DOPA). Post-harvest oxidation of these o-diphenols by an endogenous polyphenol oxidase (PPO) prevents breakdown of forage protein during storage. Understanding...

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Auxin-induced nitric oxide, cGMP and gibberellins were involved in the gravitropism
2008-01-01

Gravitropism is the asymmetric growth or curvature of plant organs in response to gravistimulation. There is a complex signal transduction cascade which involved in the differential growth of plants in response to changes in the gravity vector. The role of auxin in gravitropism has been demonstrated by many experiments, but little is known regarding the molecular details of ...

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Environmental Behavior of Synthetic Pyrethroids.
2011-09-21

New experimental approaches together with recent progress in spectroscopic technologies have given useful information to understand better the environmental fate of synthetic pyrethroids. The successive transformation of intermediate free radicals by using spin-trapping reagents and fluorophores enables their easier detection in aqueous photolysis. Chiral chromatographic analyses have shown ...

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Carnitine and type 2 diabetes.
2009-09-01

Studies in humans and animals demonstrate that "lipid over supply" causes or worsens insulin resistance via multiple mechanisms involving the accumulation of intracellular lipids in multiple tissues. In particular, the accumulation of fatty acyl CoA derivatives/metabolites in muscle inhibits both insulin signaling and glucose ...

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Involvement of the G3P shuttle and ?-oxidation pathway in the control of TAG synthesis and lipid accumulation in Yarrowia lipolytica.
2011-05-23

The oleaginous yeast Yarrowia lipolytica can accumulate up to 38% of its dry weight (DW) as lipids. Factors involved in lipid accumulation, particularly triglycerides, are not well identified. Using different mutations in the glycerol-3-phosphate (G3P) shuttle pathway (?gut2 affecting the anabolic dehydrogenase or overexpressing GPD1 ...

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Water deficit induced oxidative damage in tea (Camellia sinensis) plants.
2005-04-01

When the tea (Camellia sinensis) leaf water potential was -1.1 MPa (Moderate water deficit), there was 58% inhibition of photosynthesis accompanied by increased zeaxanthin, malondialdehyde, oxidized proteins and superoxide dismutase activity. When the leaf water potential was -2MPa (severe water deficit), there was nearly complete inhibition of photosynthesis apart from a ...

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Quantitative assessment of pore development at Al2O3/FeAl interfaces during high temperature oxidation
2001-04-24

Alloys of commercial grades that do not contain a reactive element, such as yttrium, often develop pores at the scale/alloy interface. The accumulation and growth of these pores greatly weaken scale adhesion. The purpose of this study is to evaluate pore development in Fe-40at% Al and determine the change in pore volume with oxidation time. Experimental ...

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Aging and amyloid beta-induced oxidative DNA damage and mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease: Implications for early intervention and therapeutics.
2011-08-18

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an age-related progressive neurodegenerative disease affecting thousands of people in the world and effective treatment is still not available. Over two decades of intense research using AD postmortem brains, transgenic mouse and cell models of amyloid precursor protein and tau revealed that amyloid beta (A?) and hyperphosphorylated tau are synergistically ...

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Bacterial senescence: protein oxidation in non-proliferating cells is dictated by the accuracy of the ribosomes
2001-09-17

We have investigated the causal factors behind the age-related oxidation of proteins during arrest of cell proliferation. A proteomic approach demonstrated that protein oxidation in non-proliferating cells is observed primarily for proteins being produced in a number of aberrant isoforms. Also, these cells exhibited a reduced translational fidelity as ...

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Brain iron accumulation in unexplained fetal and infant death victims with smoker mothers-The possible involvement of maternal methemoglobinemia
2011-07-06

BackgroundIron is involved in important vital functions as an essential component of the oxygen-transporting heme mechanism. In this study we aimed to evaluate whether oxidative metabolites from maternal cigarette smoke could affect iron homeostasis in the brain of victims of sudden unexplained fetal and infant death, maybe through the induction of ...

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Possible existence of lysosome-like organella within mitochondria and its role in mitochondrial quality control.
2011-01-17

The accumulation of unhealthy mitochondria results in mitochondrial dysfunction, which has been implicated in aging, cancer, and a variety of degenerative diseases. However, the mechanism by which mitochondrial quality is regulated remains unclear. Here, we show that Mieap, a novel p53-inducible protein, induces intramitochondrial lysosome-like organella that plays a critical ...

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Possible Existence of Lysosome-Like Organella within Mitochondria and Its Role in Mitochondrial Quality Control
2011-01-17

The accumulation of unhealthy mitochondria results in mitochondrial dysfunction, which has been implicated in aging, cancer, and a variety of degenerative diseases. However, the mechanism by which mitochondrial quality is regulated remains unclear. Here, we show that Mieap, a novel p53-inducible protein, induces intramitochondrial lysosome-like organella that plays a critical ...

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Microbial transformation of quinoline by a Pseudomonas sp.
1986-06-01

A Pseudomonas sp. isolated from sewage by enrichment culture on quinoline metabolized this substrate by a novel pathway involving 8-hydroxycoumarin. During early growth of the organism on quinoline, 2-hydroxyquinoline accumulated as the intermediate; 8-hydroxycoumarin accumulated as the major metabolite on further incubation. ...

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Genetic Alteration of Metabolism and Tumorigenicity of ...
2004-06-01

... DATA, SYMPOSIA, SCHOOLS, NEOPLASMS, OXIDATION, ACCUMULATION, IN VIVO ANALYSIS, CITRATES, GROWTH(PHYSIOLOGY ...

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