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Selective Benzene Capture by Metal‐Organic Frameworks

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) hold significant potential for capturing benzene from air emissions and hydrocarbon mixtures in liquid phases. This capability stems from their precisely engineered structures, versatile chemistries, and diverse binding interactions.
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Immunoperoxidase localization of T-2 toxin

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1984
Antibody against T-2 toxin was used for monitoring the fate of T-2 toxin in mice given a single po dose of 11 mg/kg by the peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) method. T-2 toxin was demonstrable in the esophagus from 5 min to about 24 hr postdosing. In the stomach, T-2 toxin was detected within the cytoplasm of intact and injured epithelial cells.
S C, Lee, J T, Beery, F S, Chu
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Metabolic Pathways of T-2 Toxin

Current Drug Metabolism, 2008
Among the naturally-occurring trichothecenes found in food and feed, T-2 toxin is the most potent and toxic mycotoxin. After ingestion of T-2 toxin into the organism, it is processed and eliminated. Some metabolites of this trichothecene are equally toxic or slightly more toxic than T-2 itself, and therefore, the metabolic fate of T-2 toxin has been of
Vlastimil, Dohnal   +3 more
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Chromatographic enzyme immunoassay for T-2 toxin

Journal of Immunological Methods, 1990
Both the active ester and maleimide moieties of the cross-linking reagent, N-[(gamma-maleimidobutyryl)oxy]succinimide (GMBS), were found to react with the primary amino groups on ribonuclease (RNase). This largely inactivated RNase towards a polymeric (but not monomeric) substrate.
B A, Warden   +5 more
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T-2 Toxin

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1973
SUMMARY Fusarium tricinctum is consistently the most toxigenic fungus isolated from moldy corn in low-temperature storage. Isolants of this fungus produce T-2 toxin, diacetoxyscirpenol, and a butenolide. The acute oral ld50 of T-2 toxin is approximately 4 mg./kg. of body weight in swine and rats and 6.5 mg./kg. of body weight in rainbow trout.
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Cross-reactivity of antibodies against T-2 with deepoxide T-2 toxin

Mycotoxin Research, 1988
Two types of antibodies raised against T-2 toxin, namely anti-T-2-HS-BSA and anti-3 -Ac -NEOS-HS -BSA, showed good cross-reactivity with deepoxy T-2 toxin. Our results indicate that the epoxide is not an important epitope for the production of antibody against T-2 toxin.
R D, Wei, S P, Swanson, F S, Chu
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The structure of T-2 toxin

Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 1990
C 24 H 34 O 9 cristallise dans P2 1 2 1 2 1 avec a=7,808, b=15,800, c=40,891 A, z=8; affinement jusqu'a R=0,055. La formule structurale etablie chimiquement a ete corroboree. Les deux molecules dans la maille asymetrique different seulement par leurs angles de torsion des chaines ester ...
R. Gilardi   +2 more
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Interaction of T-2 toxin with murine lymphocytes

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research, 1984
T-2 toxin is taken up by lymphocytes in 10-15 min in a saturable manner. Uptake is dependent on temperature and partially on the availability of energy. Approx. 10(5) molecules of T-2 toxin are bound per cell, having a mean affinity constant, Ka = 1.6 X 10(7) M-1. The toxin is rapidly dissociated from the cell to leave approx.
Gyongyossy, issa M, Khachatourians, G G
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Cardiomyopathy induced by T-2 toxin in rats

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2020
T-2 toxin, A trichothecenes mycotoxin, is immunotoxic to animals and humans. Although it is highly cardiotoxic, the pathogenesis of cardiomyopathy caused by T-2 toxin is not entirely clear. Hence, in our research, cardiomyopathy was induced by a single injection of T-2 mycotoxin (0.23 mg/kg s.c., 1 LD50) to Wistar rats. The cardiac tissue was carefully
Vesna Jaćević   +3 more
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Metabolic effects of trichothecene T-2 toxin

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1990
Cereals and other agricultural products contaminated with trichothecene mycotoxins are unfit for consumption. Until recently, the metabolic effects of T-2 toxin (T-2) were thought to reside in its ability to inhibit protein synthesis. It is now clear that trichothecenes have multiple effects, including inhibition of DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis in ...
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