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Characterizations of human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase enzymes in the conjugation of p-cresol.

Toxicological Sciences, 2020
p-Cresol is a uremic toxin that is formed by intestinal microbiota and extensively conjugated by first-pass metabolism. p-Cresol glucuronide exerts various forms of cellular toxicity in vitro and is accumulated in the plasma of subjects with kidney ...
Yan Rong, Tony K. L. Kiang
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Characterization of cometabolic degradation of p-cresol with phenol as growth substrate by Chlorella vulgaris.

Bioresource Technology, 2019
To investigate the potential application of Chlorella vulgaris in the treatment of coal gasification wastewater, the characteristics of phenol and p-cresol cometabolism by Chlorella vulgaris were studied, including phenol degradation, ammonia nitrogen ...
Meng Xiao   +6 more
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Urinary p-Cresol in ASD

2014
The etiology of autism encompasses a broad range of causative events, ranging from rare de novo high-penetrance mutations affecting genes such as NLGN3/4, SHANK3, NRXN1, and MECP2, to a complex mix of environmental and epigenetic factors acting upon a vulnerable genetic background.
Persico, Antonio Maria   +1 more
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Catalytic Oxidation of p-Cresol by Ascorbate Peroxidase

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2000
Transient and steady state kinetics, together with a range of chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques, have been used to establish the mechanism and the products of the H(2)O(2)-dependent oxidation of p-cresol by ascorbate peroxidase (APX). HPLC, GC-MS, and NMR analyses are consistent with the formation of 2, 2'-dihydroxy-5,5'-dimethylbiphenyl (II)
Celik, A, Cullis, PM, Lloyd Raven E
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The fate of 2,6-bis-(1′-methyl-14C-heptadecyl)-p-cresol (dioctadecyl-p-cresol-14C) in the rat

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1967
Abstract The fate of DOPC, 2,6-bis-(1′-methylheptadecyl)-p-cresol, a hindered phenol intended for use as a stabilizer in food packaging, has been studied in rats. Following oral ingestion of 1.0 g/kg doses there are no significant increases in urinary conjugate output, and a large proportion of the dose appears to be unabsorbed. The ingestion of DOPC-
B D, Astill, D W, Fassett
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p-Cresol and Cardiovascular Risk in Kidney Transplant Recipients

Transplantation Proceedings, 2015
p-Cresol Sulphate (pCS) is a uremic toxin that originates exclusively from dietary sources and has a high plasma level related to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). The aim of our study was to evaluate the plasma levels of pCS in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) related to estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR ...
LIGABUE, Giulia   +8 more
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Tolerance of nitrifying sludge to p-cresol

Biotechnology Letters, 2002
p-Cresol at 17 mg l−1 in a nitrifying culture inhibited by 70% nitrate formation whereas at 10 mg l−1 there was no effect. p-Cresol at 220, 470, and 910 mg l−1 was converted to intermediates after adaptation times of 8 h, 24 h, and 40 h, respectively. The sludge recovered 44% of its activity after transformation of p-cresol.
A.-C. Texier, J. Gomez
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Montmorillonite for selective hydroxyalkylation of p-cresol

Applied Clay Science, 2009
Abstract Performances of montmorillonite titanium silicate (TS-1) and dodecatungstophosphoric acid (DTP) were compared for the hydroxyalkylation of p-cresol into dihydroxydiarylmethane (DAM). Ammonia TPD studies of various catalysts showed that an appropriate combination of both strong and weak acid sites of montmorillonite was mainly responsible ...
A GARADE, V MATE, C RODE
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Optimization of p-cresol biodegradation using novel bacterial strains isolated from petroleum hydrocarbon fallout

Journal of Water Process Engineering, 2019
Two potential p-cresol degrading bacterial strains were isolated from petroleum refinery wastewater and identified as Stenotrophomonas sp. (MF004205) strain DBK3 and Bacillus sp. (MF004206) strain DBK4 based on 16S rDNA gene sequencing.
Sounak Bera, Heena Kauser, K. Mohanty
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Condensation of p-cresol with carbon tetrachloride

Journal of the Chemical Society C: Organic, 1966
p-Cresol has been condensed with carbon tetrachloride in the presence of anhydrous zinc chloride as catalyst. The products were di-p-tolyl carbonate, p-tolyl 2-hydroxy-5-methylbenzoate, 2,7-dimethylxanthone, 2,2′-dihydroxy-5,5′-dimethyldiphenylmethane, and 2,2′,2″-trihydroxy-5,5′,5″-trimethyltriphenylmethane. The predicted dihydroxydimethylbenzophenone
S. C. Chan, J. E. Driver
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