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In Vitro Reduction of Tetrazolium Indicators by Sulfhydryl Compounds [PDF]

open access: possibleStain Technology, 1954
There was considerable variation between the sulfhydryl induced in vitro reduction of the oxidation-reduction indicators (2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride, 2,3-diphenyl 5-methyl tetrazolium chloride, neotetrazolium chloride, neotetrazolium phosphate-2B, blue tetrazolium, tetrazolium violet, potassium tellurite, methylene blue, and resazurin).
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Retardation of Rancidity by Sulfhydryl Compounds [PDF]

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Eric T. Stiller   +2 more
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Photochemical Reaction between Uridine and Sulfhydryl Compounds

Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 1972
Kinetics of photochemical reaction between uridine and sulfhydryl compounds were investigated in phosphate buffer (pH 7.0) and in unbuffered aqueous solution under aerobic condition. The results obtained clearly demonstrate that the photo-induced hydration or reduction of the uridine molecule was significantly influenced by the amount of sulfhydryl ...
Hideo Ochiai, Hitoshi Shibata
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Protective effect of sulfhydryl compounds on acute toxicity of morphinone

Life Sciences, 1982
The ability of sulfhydryl compounds to provide protection against the acute toxicity of morphinone was investigated in mice. Subcutaneous administration of morphinone produced a reduction of hepatic non-protein sulfhydryl concentration. Pretreatments of mice with glutathione or cysteine significantly increased the survival rate of mice given a lethal ...
Yasumasa Kido   +4 more
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Bioanalytical considerations for compounds containing free sulfhydryl groups

Biomedical Chromatography, 2003
AbstractThiol‐containing compounds pose bioanalytical challenge in several dimensions due to extreme reactivity of the sulfhydryl group. The development of robust bioanalytical methodology for thiol groups should address the aspects of adequate stabilization in the biological matrix and selectivity considerations.
Nuggehally R. Srinivas   +1 more
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Adverse effects profile of sulfhydryl compounds in man

The American Journal of Medicine, 1986
Many of the adverse reactions produced by penicillamine and other compounds with an active sulfhydryl group form a distinctive pattern when viewed as a class. Alterations in taste perception, mucocutaneous lesions, proteinuria due to immune-complex membranous glomerulopathy, and pemphigus are adverse reactions that have been encountered with all of the
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Toxicity of sulfhydryl compounds to cultured human lymphocytes

Experimental Cell Research, 1970
Abstract The toxicity of cysteine metabolites for cultured human lymphocytes decreases with proximity in the metabolic pathways to the usual organic excretory product, taurine. Polyploidy induction also roughly parallels toxicity.
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A Resin for the Selective Retention of Sulfhydryl Compounds [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of the American Chemical Society, 1954
W. W. Kielley   +2 more
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