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Thermoanalytical studies of zinc citrate, bismuth citrate and calcium citrate
Abstract Thermal decomposition behaviour of the citrates of zinc, bismuth and calcium has been investigated individually and as binary mixtures (1:1) consisting of zinc citrate as the essential component. Zinc citrate is found to decompose to zinc oxide at 400 ° C, bismuth citrate decomposes to α-Bi 2 O 3 at 360 ° C and calcium citrate decomposes to
A. Srivastava +2 more
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Abstract Citrate complexes of Mn and Fe, and potentially those of Cu and Zn, are considered as important low molecular mass species in human serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). For example, Mn is supposed to enter the brain under excess exposure as Mn‐citrate leading to neurotoxic effects.
Volker, Nischwitz, Bernhard, Michalke
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The objective of this study was to study the simultaneous biodegradation of Ni-citrate complexes and removal of Ni from solutions by Pseudomonas alcaliphila.
Daping Li, Guoqiang Zhan, Wentao Su
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Determination of citrate with citrate lyase
Analytical Biochemistry, 1966Abstract A method is described for the rapid determination of citrate in biological material which is based on the complete cleavage of the substance by purified preparations of citrate lyase in the presence of zinc ions. The assay of citrate lyase is also markedly improved by addition of zinc. The method was applied to a number of animal tissues and
H, Moellering, W, Gruber
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2020
Carbetapentane citrate, a non-opioid centrally-acting antitussive drug, is a common treatment for cough associated with other diseases such as common cold and respiratory tract infections. Its mode of action is very close to that of atropine; since it acts at the level of the peripheral parasympathetic nerve endings. The drug reaches its maximum plasma
Ahmed S, Abo Dena +2 more
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Carbetapentane citrate, a non-opioid centrally-acting antitussive drug, is a common treatment for cough associated with other diseases such as common cold and respiratory tract infections. Its mode of action is very close to that of atropine; since it acts at the level of the peripheral parasympathetic nerve endings. The drug reaches its maximum plasma
Ahmed S, Abo Dena +2 more
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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1959
1. 1. Some pharmacologic and toxic properties of four citrate esters, tributyl (TBC), acetyl tributyl (ATBC), triethyl (TEC), and acetyl triethyl (ATEC) citrates, administered by the gastrointestinal route have been studied in 250 rats and 95 cats. 2. 2. The two tributyl citrates are nontoxic by the oral route in the rat and cat.
M, FINKELSTEIN, H, GOLD
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1. 1. Some pharmacologic and toxic properties of four citrate esters, tributyl (TBC), acetyl tributyl (ATBC), triethyl (TEC), and acetyl triethyl (ATEC) citrates, administered by the gastrointestinal route have been studied in 250 rats and 95 cats. 2. 2. The two tributyl citrates are nontoxic by the oral route in the rat and cat.
M, FINKELSTEIN, H, GOLD
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Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2019
The bacterial wilt pathogen Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum Ps29 exhibited chemotactic responses to citrate. This pathogen expresses 22 putative chemoreceptors. In screening a complete collection of mcp single-gene deletion mutants of Ps29, none showed a significant decrease in response to citrate compared with the wild-type strain.
Akiko Hida +2 more
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The bacterial wilt pathogen Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum Ps29 exhibited chemotactic responses to citrate. This pathogen expresses 22 putative chemoreceptors. In screening a complete collection of mcp single-gene deletion mutants of Ps29, none showed a significant decrease in response to citrate compared with the wild-type strain.
Akiko Hida +2 more
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Comparative studies of radiotracer citrates in oncological models—2. 153Smcitrate and 67Gacitrate
International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part B. Nuclear Medicine and Biology, 1989153Sm-citrate solutions were prepared from enriched 152Sm2O3 which had been irradiated at 10(12)n cm-2 s-1 in the University of Alberta Slowpoke reactor. 153Sm was rapidly bound (93% in 2 h) by Melanoma 2AB cells in tissue culture upon incubation in the presence of 153Sm-citrate (1.9 nmol 10(6) cells).
J W, Tse, L I, Wiebe, A A, Noujaim
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Urinary Citrate and Citrate Metabolism
2010Citrate is the most abundant organic anion in human urine. Its urinary excretion rate mainly depends on acid–base status: Alkalosis induces an increase in urinary citrate excretion, whereas acidosis has the opposite effect. It is important to note that citrate utilization by renal cells and urinary citrate excretion are mainly affected by intracellular
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Urinary Citrate in Relation to Dietary Citrate
1994Diet plays an important role in urolithiasis due to the presence of various promoters or inhibitors of stone formation. Citrate is very important in inhibiting calculogenesis. Administration of alkalinising drugs are known to increase urinary citrates.
N. E. Thomas +5 more
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