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Stable Iodine Intake and Thyroid Screening Outcomes After the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: An Observational Study.

open access: yesJ Clin Endocrinol Metab
Nishikawa Y   +8 more
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Elevated Serum Protein-Bound Iodine Values with Dietary Iodine Deficiency*

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1962
ABSTRACT Study of the thyroid function of mildly mentally retarded children in one training school in Michigan, and of deaf children in another training school, showed the former group to be iodine-deficient. Fiftythree children aged 8 to 16 years exposed to this dietary iodine deficiency for an average period of one year differed from the comparable ...
ROSE H. PARKER   +4 more
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Products of the Determination of the Iodine Value with Iodine Monobromide

Archiv der Pharmazie, 2002
The iodine value (iodine number) is an important analytical characteristic of fats and oils. Leading pharmacopeias determine it using iodine monobromide (Hanus method). We used methyl oleate as a simple analog of unsaturated triacylglycerols to identify the products.
Peter, Imming, Oliver, Germershaus
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IOPHENOXIC ACID AND SERUM-BOUND IODINE VALUES

JAMA, 1960
In 1957, Astwood 1 reported on a patient with hyperthyroidism whose serum-bound iodine level was 4,200 meg. per 100 ml. A single dose of radioactive iodine led to a clinical remission of the hyperthyroid state but the bound iodine level in the serum remained astronomically elevated.
R, SHAPIRO, E B, MAN
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Body-size-dependent Iodine-131 S values

Journal of Radiological Protection, 2020
Abstract In a recent epidemiologic risk assessment on late health effects of patients treated with radioactive iodine (RAI), organ/tissue doses of the patients were estimated based on iodine-131 S values derived from the reference computational phantoms of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP).
Yeon Soo Yeom   +5 more
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Anomalous high iodine value of squalene and the impact on iodine values of shark liver oils

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1998
AbstractSqualene has six ethylenic bonds, but the experimental iodine values in two different solvent systems—chloroform and cyclohexane/acetic acid—were 25% higher than the theoretical values. We propose that this results from an additional halogen adding at each of the two terminal ethylenic bonds carrying two methyl groups.
R. G. Ackman, E. Macpherson, A. Timmins
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Iodine values of acidulated coconut oil soapstock

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1953
SummaryAnalyses and comparisons of a number of representative samples have shown that acidulated coconut oil soapstock may have an iodine value as much as 100% greater than that of the corresponding refined oil without any contamination being involved.
S. R. Kuber, Wales H. Newby
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