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Male inhibition technique

Use of pheromones in a contrary sense is also knovra. The male confusion technique involves essentially the inhibition of the orientation between sexes by the application of a high concentration of a natural pheromone. From this, the male inhibition technique differs only insofar as a synthetic derivative with a structure different from that of the natural pheromone, such as the inactive stereoisomer thereof, is spread, so that the male response to the natural pheromone is suppressed. [Pg.234]

A few reports on metal ion characterization in metalloenzymes by hyphenated techniques with ICP-MS detection should also be mentioned. Inhibition, reactivation, and determination of metal ions in membrane metalloproteases of bacterial origin was studied by Leopold et al The results obtained by SEC-ICP-MS and the results of enzymological methods indicated that two different membrane proteases from Bacillus cereus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were zinc metalloproteases. In another study, ICP-MS measurements helped in the characterization of a fibrinolytic metalloprotease from the ftniting bodies of an edible mushroom. " Using HPLC-ICP-MS, Suzuki et al. detected a zinc-binding protein present specifically in the livers of male adult rats. ... [Pg.6098]

Volatile solvent abuse or glue sniffing, is common among teenagers, especially males. The success of the modem chemical industry provides easy access to these substances as adhesives, dry cleaners, air fresheners, deodorants, aerosols and other products. Various techniques of administration are employed viscous products may be inhaled from a plastic bag, liquids from a handkerchief or plastic bottle. The immediate euphoriant and excitatory effects are replaced by confusion, hallucinations and delusions as the dose is increased. Chronic abusers, notably of toluene, develop peripheral neuropathy, cerebellar disease and dementia damage to the kidney, liver, heart and limgs also occurs with solvents. Over 50% of deaths from the practice follow cardiac arrhythmia, probably caused by sensitisation of the myocardium to catecholamines and by vagal inhibition... [Pg.160]


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