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Thiocyanate content of kale

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1974
AbstractIn fresh whole plant tissue thiocyanate was not in a “free” state and to obtain satisfactory thiocyanate values it was necessary to disrupt the tissue thoroughly by homogenisation to permit hydrolysis of the thiocyanate‐containing substance.Rape kale contained about 15 mg thiocyanate/100 g of fresh material, less than half the amounts found in ...
P J, Paxman, R, Hill
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Microbial transformation of thiocyanate

Environmental Pollution, 1990
Thiocyanate is present in appreciable concentration in coal carbonization wastewater along with other toxicants like phenols, cyanide, sulphide and ammonia. This paper encompasses studies on biodegradation of thiocyanate by a microbial consortium obtained from a biological treatment plant receiving coal carbonization wastewater.
Y L, Paruchuri   +2 more
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Salivary Thiocyanate in Smokers

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
To the Editor.— Letters in the March 8 issue of JAMA debate the value of salivary thiocyanate measurement in distinguishing smokers from non-smokers. 1 Prior studies have indeed concentrated on making this differentiation rather than on correlating the thiocyanate level in particular cases to the quantity of cigarettes smoked.
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Transependymal transport of thiocyanate

Journal of Neurobiology, 1972
AbstractThe transependymal movement of thiocyanate (SCN−) was measured in the isolated choroid plexus of the sheep. The movement of SCN− from CSF to choroidal venous blood was separated into a nonlinear (saturable) and linear (nonsaturable) component. It was believed that the former component represented the active transport of SCN− from CSF to blood ...
M, Pollay, R, Kaplan
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Excretion of Thiocyanate in Osteolathyrism

Nature, 1967
THE metabolism and mode of action of nitriles, such as β-aminopropionitrile (BAPN), that cause osteolathyrism in rats and other animals are far from being understood. Lalich1 has shown that after injection into rats of BAPN labelled in the cyano position with carbon-14, 80–90 per cent of the radioactive material was eliminated in the urine within 20 h.
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THIOCYANATE PSYCHOSIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
H J M, BARNETT   +2 more
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THIOCYANATE FOR HYPERTENSION

The Lancet, 1947
S G, SIDDLE, P J W, MILLS
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The Cobalt-Thiocyanate Reaction for the Detection of Cobalt and Thiocyanate

Mikrochemie, 1930
1. Alkali-thiocyanate is a sensitive reagent for the detection of cobalt in presence of 40 to 50% acetone. Ferric iron can be made harmless by addition of an excess of fluoride. A procedure has been developed for the application of the reaction as a micro-and macro test for cobalt. Cupric copper gives a sensitive reaction and must be removed.
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THIOCYANATE AND SMOKING IN PREGNANCY

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1973
SummaryThiocyanate was measured in maternal and cord blood at the time of delivery. The amount of thiocyanate present was significantly greater if the mother smoked during pregnancy. It is suggested that the cyanide and thiocyanate present in tobacco are of importance in the aetiology of the increased incidence of light‐for‐dates babies and the ...
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Thiocyanates

EMC - Biologie Médicale, 2006
Betty Dehon, Corinne Charlier
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