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Cyanide metabolic chemical reactions

Figure 2-4 illustrates the minor pathway for metabolism of cyanide in mammalian systems in which cyanide chemically combines with the amino acid cystine. This chemical reaction yields cysteine and B-thiocyanoalanine that is further converted to form 2-aminothiazoline-4-carboxylic acid and its tautomer, 2-iminothiazolidiene-4-carboxylic acid. [Pg.76]

The Mechanism of Nitrite Ion Binding to Metmyoglobin Under some physiological conditions, NO can be rapidly metabolized to nitrogen species in the + 3 (NO2 ) and + 5 (NO, ) oxidation states.319 It is of chemical and biological interest to establish the similarities or differences of the interaction of NO and the nitrite ion with metMb. Earlier kinetics and thermodynamics studies of these reactions were undertaken but no firm mechanistic conclusions were reached.320 Two anionic ligands, azide and cyanide, exhibit different reactivities toward metMb, and... [Pg.322]


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