Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Half-life study

In a more recent expanded half-life study of 337 Vietnam veterans, a median observed half-life of 11.5 years was calculated for 2,3,7,8-TCDD (Wolfe et al. 1994). The nonparametric 95% Cl was 10-14.1 years. A review of CDD levels in human tissues from various populations can be found in Schecter et al. (1994c). [Pg.343]

Since radon has only a short half-life, study is difficult, but tracer studies allow some properties to be deduced, for example, the formation of RnF2, RnF+TaF, and possibly Rn03. Oxidation of Rn by C1F3 and study on a fluorinated ion-exchange material (Nation) suggests that Rn+ can displace Na+ or K+. [Pg.597]

Figure 7. Half life study of glucose isomerase on Amerace flow-through reactor. Conditions pH—7.5, temperature—60° C. Substrate dextrose—w/w, MgSOi 7H,0—2 g/L, NaHSOs—1 g/L, NaHCO l g/L. Figure 7. Half life study of glucose isomerase on Amerace flow-through reactor. Conditions pH—7.5, temperature—60° C. Substrate dextrose—w/w, MgSOi 7H,0—2 g/L, NaHSOs—1 g/L, NaHCO l g/L.
Substrate Depletion and In vitro Half-Life Studies to detect substrate disappearance are readily undertaken. The results obtained are directly used for estimating ti/2 (Dordal et al., 2005). [Pg.419]

Metabolism of benzodiazepine derivatives - Biological half-life studies of chlordiazepoxide in man showed desmethylchlordlazepoxlde (29a) and demoxepam (29b) to be major metabolites. In dogs, metabolism of 29b involves two oxidative pathways. One leads to two phenolic products ... [Pg.11]

In 1965, the Dubna workers found a longer-lived lawrencium isotope, 256Lr, with a half-life of 35 s. In 1968, Thiorso and associates at Berkeley used a few atoms of this isotope to study the oxidation behavior of lawrencium. Using solvent extraction techniques and working very rapidly, they extracted lawrencium ions from a buffered aqueous solution into an organic solvent — completing each extraction in about 30 s. [Pg.215]

A study investigating the breakdown of clopytaUd [1702-17-6] reported half-Hves on different soils of approximately 2—7 weeks in a laboratory incubation (400) it was indicated that carryover was likely to occur in field soil. Picloram degrades and does not accumulate in field soil although low residue levels do persist for several years (401). The half-life for triclopyr [55335-06-3] is reported to be two weeks in two Canadian soils (402), and it has been shown to be rapidly degraded by aqueous photolysis (403). [Pg.53]

Medroxyprog esteroneAcetate. Accurate pharmacokinetic and metaboHsm studies on MPA have been difficult because the radioimmunoassays employed caimot differentiate between MPA and its metaboHtes (346). Comparison of MPA plasma levels assayed by hplc and radioimmunoassay show that radioimmunoassay may overestimate intact MPA concentrations by about fivefold (347). However, values of the mean elimination half-life of MPA were similar, being 33.8 and 39.7 h when measured by hplc and radioimmunoassay, respectively (347). Approximately 94% of MPA in the blood is bound to albumin (348). When taken orally, MPA is rapidly absorbed with Htde or no first-pass metaboHsm (13). Peak semm levels ate reached after 3 h. Steady state occurs after three days of daily adininistration (349). The pharmacokinetics of MPA when adininistered in a depot formulation have been described (350). [Pg.225]

The Natural Reactor. Some two biUion years ago, uranium had a much higher (ca 3%) fraction of U than that of modem times (0.7%). There is a difference in half-hves of the two principal uranium isotopes, U having a half-life of 7.08 x 10 yr and U 4.43 x 10 yr. A natural reactor existed, long before the dinosaurs were extinct and before humans appeared on the earth, in the African state of Gabon, near Oklo. Conditions were favorable for a neutron chain reaction involving only uranium and water. Evidence that this process continued intermittently over thousands of years is provided by concentration measurements of fission products and plutonium isotopes. Usehil information about retention or migration of radioactive wastes can be gleaned from studies of this natural reactor and its products (12). [Pg.222]

The first SRS-A antagonist, FPL-55712 (26) (149), was discovered before the stmctures of the leukotrienes were detemiined. Although this compound is relatively weak as an antagonist and suffers from a very short half-life in vivo, it played an important role both in leukotriene stmcture elucidation and as a model for later antagonists. In work stmcturaHy related to FPL-55712, LY-171883 was developed (27) (150). LY-171883 was evaluated in several clinical trials before development was stopped. Orally adrninistered, LY-171883 blocked slightly the response to aerosol LTD improved pulmonary function (FEV ) in mild asthmatics (151), decreased the sensitivity of asthmatics to cold air-induced bronchoconstriction (152), and significantly reduced the bronchoconstrictor response to inhaled antigen (153). However, in all these studies the beneficial effects were minimal. [Pg.445]

A novel approach to the modification of aminoglycoside pharmacokinetics is under investigation (84). Administration of gentamicin encapsulated in egg phosphatidylcholine Hposomes has been found to lead to a longer half-life and much higher spleen and Hver levels for the gentamicin component. This formulation is undergoing clinical study (85). [Pg.481]

PET imaging systems are somewhat more complex, and therefore more expensive than are SPECT systems, and the price factor is generally between two and three. The primary cost premium associated with these systems, however, is the need for a cyclotron and its attendant staff combined with the relative complexity of radiopharmaceutical preparation for short half-life isotopes. As of 1996, there are considerable hurdles blocking widespread regulatory approval and full reimbursement of PET studies. [Pg.482]

Studies have appeared where photolysis in natural bodies of water under normal sunlight conditions has been examined. For example, metolachlor was slowly photodegraded by sunlight in lake water, with a half-life of 22 days in summer and 205 days in winter (28). Addition of a 5% solution of dissolved organic matter to the water extended the half-Hves two to three times longer, depending on the season (see PHOTOCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, photocatalysis). ... [Pg.219]

Linear alkylbenzenesulfonate showed no deleterious effect on agricultural crops exposed to this material (54,55). Kinetics of biodegradation have been studied in both wastewater treatment systems and natural degradation systems (48,57,58). Studies have concluded that linear alkylbenzenesulfonate does not pose a risk to the environment (50). Linear alkylbenzenesulfonate has a half-life of approximately one day in sewage sludge and natural water sources and a half-life of one to three weeks in soils. Aquatic environmental safety assessment has also shown that the material does not pose a hazard to the aquatic environment (56). [Pg.99]

Plasma levels of 3—5 p.g/mL are obtained two hours after adraiinistration of 200 mg ketoconazole. No accumulation in the bloodstream was noted after a 30-wk treatment with this dose. The half-life is approximately eight hours. When ketoconazole is taken with meals, higher plasma levels are obtained. Distribution studies using radioactive ketoconazole in rats show radioactivity mainly in the Hver and the connective tissue. Radioactivity is also present in the subcutaneous tissue and the sebaceous glands. After one dose of 200 mg in humans, ketoconazole is found in urine, saUva, sebum, and cenimen. Like miconazole, the mode of action is based on inhibition of the cytochrome P-450 dependent biosynthesis of ergosterol. This results in disturbed membrane permeabiUty and membrane-bound enzymes (8,10,23,25). [Pg.256]


See other pages where Half-life study is mentioned: [Pg.412]    [Pg.169]    [Pg.143]    [Pg.467]    [Pg.223]    [Pg.426]    [Pg.1292]    [Pg.178]    [Pg.412]    [Pg.169]    [Pg.143]    [Pg.467]    [Pg.223]    [Pg.426]    [Pg.1292]    [Pg.178]    [Pg.181]    [Pg.509]    [Pg.216]    [Pg.225]    [Pg.418]    [Pg.52]    [Pg.181]    [Pg.198]    [Pg.224]    [Pg.224]    [Pg.245]    [Pg.98]    [Pg.195]    [Pg.242]    [Pg.481]    [Pg.499]    [Pg.537]    [Pg.475]    [Pg.38]    [Pg.50]    [Pg.219]    [Pg.308]    [Pg.47]    [Pg.160]    [Pg.166]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.178 , Pg.182 ]




SEARCH



LIFE study

© 2024 chempedia.info