Longevity in blood circulation of poly(ethylene glycol) - poly(D,L-Lactide) block copolymer micelles installing charged peptides on the surface.Recently, the demand for novel biodegradable polymer as a component of drug carrier to avoid the accumualtion toxicity of the carrier have been increased...
Breakdown of ethylene glycol dinitrate (EGDN) in blood in vitro results in the liberation of inorganic nitrite and ethylene glycol mononitrate (EGMN). The nitrite is oxidized to inorganic nitrate but the EGMN is more resistant to further degradation. Similar metabolites are produced during the metab...
ethylene glycol containing antifreeze. The patient developed nausea, emesis, lethargy, metabolic acidosis, andacute renal failure. The patient was treated with ethanol and hemodialysis and did not develop any chronic problems. The patient’s blood ethylene glycol level was 1889mg/dL[42]. In another...
Ethylene glycol is also used in the production of PET, which is used to make bottles, food containers, and textiles. The compound is generally produced through the hydration of ethylene oxide, which is derived from petroleum or natural gas. In this process, ethylene oxide is reacted with ...
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The situations in which autopsy blood toxicology results do not confirm methanol and/or ethylene glycol intoxications diagnosed during patients&96; hospitalizations are frequently observed in the Department of Forensic Medicine in Lublin... R Haroz,Salzman,MI Greenberg 被引量: 0发表: 2005年 4-METHY...
Objectives—To evaluate exposure to mixed solvents containing ethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate (EGEEA) in shipyard painters, to determine if EGEEA is toxic to the bone marrow. Methods—An industrial hygiene survey was performed to identify exposure to EGEEA of two groups of shipyard painters...
Other laboratory findings include a large osmolal gap, anion gap metabolic acidosis, and calcium oxalate crystals in the urine. Qualitative analysis of ethylene glycol in blood, urine, or gastric fluid is necessary for definitive diagnosis. The initial management of ethylene glycol poisoning p...
Diagnosis may be confirmed by measuring ethylene glycol levels in the blood. Ethylene glycol poisoning is poisoning caused by drinking ethylene glycol. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, convulsions, stupor, or even coma. Ethylene glycol toxicity should be suspected in anyone who is severely ill...
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