aBREST, Отправлениенедоставлено 送没有交付布雷斯特[translate] aStudy on the influence mechanism of dibromoacetic acid in drinking water on the immune function in mice. 关于dibromoacetic酸影响机制的研究在饮用水在免疫作用在老鼠。[translate]...
Dibromoacetic acid (DBA) is a disinfection by-product commonly found in drinking water as a result of chlorination/ozonation processes. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that more than 200 million people consume disinfected water in the United States. This study was conducted to evaluate ...
In drinking water, haloacetic acids like Chlorodibromoacetic acid can be common contaminants. Chromatography with Chlorodibromoacetic acid as an analytical standard may be performed for the determination of the presence of any Chlorodibromoacetic acid in drinking water. In addition, Chlorodibromoacetic ...
Dibromoacetic acid Agent Name Dibromoacetic acid CAS Number 631-64-1 Formula C2-H2-Br2-O2 Major Category Other Classes Synonyms Dibromoacetate; Acetic acid, 2,2-dibromo-; Acetic acid, dibromo-; [ChemIDplus] 2,2-Dibromoacetic acid; [HSDB] Dibromoethanoic acid; [IARC] UN3261 Category Organic...
Dibromoacetic acid (DBA) exsits in drinking water as a by-product of disinfection as a result of chlorination or ozonation processes. Hippocampus and pre-frontal cortex are the key structures in memory formation and weanling babies are more sensitive to environmental toxicant than adults, so this ...
Dibromoacetic acid (DBA) is a haloacetic acid that is present in drinking water as a by-product of chlorinated disinfection. To evaluate its potential adverse health effects, the immunotoxicological effects of DBA on the thymus and spleen of BALB/c mice were investigated. Groups of mice (10 ...
Dibromoacetic acid (DBA) is a water disinfection byproduct formed by the reaction of chlorine oxidizing compounds with natural organic matter in water containing bromide. Male and female F344/N rats and B6C3F 1 mice were exposed to DBA in drinking water for 2 weeks ( N = 5), 3 months ...
Dibromoacetic acid (DBA)ImmunotoxicityMitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathwayApoptosisMitochondrial dysfunctionDibromoacetic acid (DBA), a haloacetic acid by-product of disinfection of drinking water, can cause many adverse effects in test animals, including immunotoxicity. However, the underlying ...
Four groups (minimum of 10/dose group) of male Dutch-belted rabbits were treated daily with dibromoacetic acid (DBA) via drinking water beginning in utero from gestation day 15 to adulthood; target dosages were 1, 5, and 50 mg DBA/kg body weight. Developmental, prepubertal as well as ...
Dibromoacetic acid, a commonly occurring water disinfection by-product, does not affect follicular populations in neonatal rats.EBSCO_AspJournal of Toxicology & Environmental Health: Part A