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Copper physiology

Comparison of normal copper physiology and its physiology in rheumatoid arthritis give consistent agreement that levels of the metal are... [Pg.248]

Copper is a one of important trace element required for many biochemical and physiological functions, but excess quantity of this metal in water and food may have undesirable consequences. In accordance with Russian sanitary standai d, general concentration of copper in drinking, fresh, domestic waters and in treated effluent hasn t to be more than 1 mg/1. [Pg.225]

Copper is an essential trace metal for all living beings. However, although copper is indispensable for many physiological functions of human organism, the presence of excess amount of copper in the body may be toxic. One possible source of copper in human body that is scarcely investigated is dental materials. [Pg.373]

Serra A, Guasch H (2009). Effects of chronic copper exposure on fluvial systems linking stmctural and physiological changes of fluvial biofilms with the in-stream copper retention. Sci Tot Environ 407 5274... [Pg.54]

Sandman, G. Boger, P. (1980). Copper mediated lipid peroxidation processes in photosynthetic membranes. Plant Physiology, 66, 797-800. [Pg.129]

Rowley, D.A. and Halliwell, B. (1983b). Superoxide-dependent and ascorbate-dependent formation of hydroxyl radicals in the presence of copper salts a physiologically significant reaction. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 225, 279-284. [Pg.82]

Al-Hamdani, S.H. and Blair, S.L., Influence of copper on selected physiological responses in Salvinia minima and its potential use in copper remediation, American Fern Journal, 94 (1), 47-56, 2004. [Pg.405]

Arnon, D.I. (1949). Copper enzymes in isolated chloroplasts. Polyphenoloxidases in Betula vulgaris. Plant Physiology 24 1-15. [Pg.187]

DiSilvestro, R.A., F.L. Yang, J.E. Jenkins, and Z. Liao. 1995. Physiological responses to endotoxin in copper deficient rats. Nutr. Res. 15 221-229. [Pg.219]

Heath, A.G. 1991. Effect of water-borne copper on physiological responses of bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) to acute hypoxic stress and subsequent recovery. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 100C 559-564. [Pg.222]

Krishnakumar, P.K., P.K. Asokan, and V.K. Pillai. 1990. Physiological and cellular responses to copper and mercury in the green mussel Perna viridis (Linnaeus). Aquat. Toxicol. 18 163-174. [Pg.224]

Lauren, D J. and D.G. McDonald. 1987a. Acclimation to copper by rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri physiology. Canad. Jour. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 44 99-104. [Pg.225]

Pilgaard, L., H. Malte, and F.B. Jensen. 1994. Physiological effects and tissue accumulation of copper in freshwater rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) under normoxic and hypoxic conditions. Aquat. Toxicol. 29 197-212. [Pg.228]

Hilmy, A.M., N.F.A. El-Hamid, and K.S. Ghazaly. 1988. Biochemical and physiological changes in the tissues and serum of both sexes in Portunus pelagicus (L.) following acute exposures to zinc and copper. Folia Morpholog. 36 79-94. [Pg.733]

While the successful DNA cleavage with copper(II)acetate establishes the mediacy of a similar activation mechanism with kinamycins, as shown before with 9-diazofluorenes, their mode of action may or may not involve the use of an oxidizing agent under physiological conditions. An important cor-... [Pg.160]


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