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Cyanide overproduction impairs cellular bioenergetics in Down syndrome [PDF]
Cyanide exerts its toxic effects primarily by inhibiting mitochondrial Complex IV (Cytochrome c oxidase, CCOx). Recent studies have shown that mammalian cells can endogenously produce cyanide from glycine via a lysosomal pathway.
Maria Petrosino +7 more
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Preparation of Zinc Cyanide and Elimination of Free Alkali in Cyanide [PDF]
Zinc cyanide can be prepared by double decomposition reaction of sodium cyanide or potassium cyanide with zinc chloride. Before the preparation of zinc cyanide, it is necessary to remove the free alkali in the raw material sodium cyanide or potassium ...
Wang Siyu, Wang Xiangcheng, Hao Yunping
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The two faces of cyanide: an environmental toxin and a potential novel mammalian gasotransmitter
Cyanide is traditionally viewed as a cytotoxic agent, with its primary mode of action being the inhibition of mitochondrial Complex IV (cytochrome c oxidase).
Karim Zuhra, C. Szabó
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An alkoxy-substituted 1,3-indanedione-based chemodosimeter 1 with an aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristic was rationally designed and synthesized for the ultrasensitive and selective sensing of cyanide in a wide pH range of 3.0–12.0.
S. D. Padghan +5 more
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In mammalian cells, cyanide is viewed as a cytotoxic agent, which exerts its effects through inhibition of mitochondrial Complex IV (Cytochrome C oxidase [CCOx]).
Elisa B. Randi +4 more
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Biodegradation of Free Cyanide by a New Isolated Alkaliphilic Bacillus licheniformis Strain
Microbial treatment of free-cyanide-polluted wastewater is a cost-effective, efficient, and eco-friendly method. Free-cyanide-degrading microbial cultures were isolated from different sources using batch-enrichment culture techniques, with acetate as the
Daniel Uribe-Ramírez +2 more
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Water pollution is increasing due to urbanization and industrialization. Waste water pollution raised concern because of its influence on plants and humans.
Neetu Singh, C. Balomajumder
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Quantitative proteomic analysis of Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes CECT5344 in response to industrial cyanide-containing wastewaters using Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). [PDF]
Biological treatments to degrade cyanide are a powerful technology for cyanide removal from industrial wastewaters. It has been previously demonstrated that the alkaliphilic bacterium Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes CECT5344 is able to use free cyanide and
María Isabel Ibáñez +8 more
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Experimental analysis on cyanide removal of gold tailings under medium-temperature roasting
The cyanide content of gold tailings exceeds the standard seriously due to the cyanide extraction process. In order to improve the resource utilization efficiency of gold tailings, a medium-temperature roasting experiment was carried out on the stock ...
Long Hai +4 more
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Cyanide Biodegradation by Trichoderma harzianum and Cyanide Hydratase Network Analysis
Cyanide is a poisonous and dangerous chemical that binds to metals in metalloenzymes, especially cytochrome C oxidase and, thus, interferes with their functionalities. Different pathways and enzymes are involved during cyanide biodegradation, and cyanide
Narges Malmir +4 more
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