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Blood and plasma of humans and rats were analyzed for hydrogen peroxide. The samples were analyzed after deproteinization with trichloroacetic acid, immediately after they were withdrawn from human volunteers or rats. A radio-isotopic technique based on peroxide-dependent decarboxylation of 1-14C-alpha...
Blood and plasma of humans and rats were analyzed for hydrogen peroxide. The samples were analyzed after deproteinization with trichloroacetic acid, immediately after they were withdrawn from human volunteers or rats. A radio-isotopic technique based on peroxide-dependent decarboxylation of 1-14C-alpha...
What is the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in blood and plasma? 2016, Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics Citation Excerpt : The combination of these enzymes maintains the very low intracellular H2O2 concentration [4,12] and allows for extremely efficient removal of H2O2 added to cells [24...
This simple procedure is based on the fact that vitamin E, a fat soluble vitamin, is dependent upon bile salts in the intestine for absorption. Red blood cells hemolyze in the presence of hydrogen peroxide when cellular vitamin E is depleted. Hence, in severe biliary obstruction, the PH ...
Hydrogen peroxide can aid the healing process for wounds. Unlike using alcohol to disinfect a wound, using peroxide will definitely remove the “ouch” factor from the equation. Hydrogen peroxide cleans wounds by moistening and loosening dried blood and any dirt in the wound. It also removes dead...
DNA single-strand breaks induced by cell treatment with hydrogen peroxide are repaired and simultaneously trigger programmed cell death in resting human blood lymphocytes. Apoptosis is accompanied by special morphological changes in lymphocytes (15% of total cell number), internucleosomal DNA degradation,...
Your mom probably used hydrogen peroxide to clean your cuts when you were a kid. She was right! It's great for rinsing away dirt (like when you fell off your bike and skinned your knee) and dried blood. While the solution is helpful for first aid, hydrogen peroxide shou...
Hydrogen peroxide was prepared first by Thenard in 1818. It has many industrial applications. Aqueous solutions at varying concentrations are used for bleaching fabrics, silks, furs, feathers and hair; as a dough conditioner; and a bleaching and oxidizing agent in foods; for cleaning metals; as...
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) has a major function in host-microbial interactions. Although most studies have focused on the endogenous H2O2 produced by immune cells to kill microbes, bacteria can also produce H2O2. How microbial H2O2 influences the dynamics of host-microbial interactions is unclear. Here...