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Nitric inducible

At relatively low temperatures, the effect of added nitric acid was to catalyse the reaction strongly, and to modify it to the autocatalytic form. At higher temperatures the effect of this additive was much weaker, as was the induced autocatalysis. Under these circumstances the catalysis was second-order in the concentration of nitric acid, and the presence of 0-25 mol l i of it brought about a sixfold change in the rate. [Pg.53]

The catalysed reaction was considered to arise from the heterolysis of dinitrogen pentoxide induced by aggregates of molecules of nitric acid, to yield nitronium ions and nitrate ions. The reaction is autocatalytic because water produced in the nitration reacts with the pentoxide to form nitric acid. This explanation of the mechanism is supported by the fact that carbon tetrachloride is not a polar solvent, and in it molecules of nitric acid may form clusters rather than be solvated by the solvent ( 2.2). The observation that increasing the temperature, which will tend to break up the clusters, diminishes the importance of the catalysed reaction relative to that of the uncatalysed one is also consistent with this explanation. The effect of temperature is reminiscent of the corresponding effect on nitration in solutions of nitric acid in carbon tetrachloride ( 3.2) in which, for the same reason, an increase in the temperature decreases the rate. [Pg.53]

It has already been noted that, as well as alkylbenzenes, a wide range of other aromatic compounds has been nitrated with nitronium salts. In particular the case of nitrobenzene has been examined kinetically. Results are collected in table 4.4. The reaction was kinetically of the first order in the concentration of the aromatic and of the nitronium salt. There is agreement between the results for those cases in which the solvent induces the ionization of nitric acid to nitronium ion, and the corresponding results for solutions of preformed nitronium salts in the same solvent. [Pg.68]

Red mercuric oxide generally is prepared in one of two ways by the heat-induced decomposition of mercuric nitrate or by hot precipitation. Both methods require careful control of reaction conditions. In the calcination method, mercury and an equivalent of hot, concentrated nitric acid react to form... [Pg.113]

Thermal or photo-induced decompositions of dialkyl peroxides in the presence of suitable substrates yield various products. For example, with nitric oxides, alkyl nitrites or nitrates are formed and, with carbon monoxide, Z fZ-alkyl esters are obtained (44) ... [Pg.107]

Nitric oxide may induce deleterious effects when airway epithelial or immunological cells are exposed to mineral particles (asbestos, quartz). These particles also stimulate cells to produce NO in large quantities, but pulmonary cells are unable to destroy these particles, and a non-physiologically excess production of NO results, perhaps causing tissue damage due to a reaction of NO with cellular macromolecules. [Pg.284]

Fiirvonen M.-R., Nevalainen, A., N, Monkkonen, J., and Savolainen, K. (1997). Streptomyces spores trom mouldy houses induce nitric acid, TTNFa and 11,-6 secretion from R.AW264.7 macrophage cell line without causing subsequent cell death. Environ. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 4, 57-63. [Pg.344]

When the alkaloid is heated with water at 150°, or boiled with dilute acids, it is hydrolysed into hydrocotarnine, and opianic acid. Similar decompositions are induced by acid oxidation or acid reduction, thus (1) dilute nitric acid furnishes opianic acid, CjoHioOj, and cotarnine, C12H15O4N (2) zinc and hydrochloric acid produce meconin, C10H10O4, and hydrocotarnine, C12H15O3N. [Pg.200]

Grb-2 facilitates the transduction of an extracellular stimulus to an intracellular signaling pathway, (b) The adaptor protein PSD-95 associates through one of its three PDZ domains with the N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptor. Another PDZ domain associates with a PDZ domain from neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS). Through its interaction with PSD-95, nNOS is localized to the NMDA receptor. Stimulation by glutamate induces an influx of calcium, which activates nNOS, resulting in the production of nitric oxide. [Pg.16]

Secretory leukocyte inhibitory protein (SLPI) Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS)... [Pg.540]

Inducible (immunological) Nitric Oxide Synthase Nitric Oxide... [Pg.631]

Three isoforms of NO synthesizing enzymes ( nitric oxide synthase (NOS)) were isolated, purified, and cloned neuronal NO synthase ( neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) or isoform (I), immunological or inducible NOS ( inducible (immunological) nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) or isoform (II), and endothelial NOS ( endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) or isoform... [Pg.856]

Kleinert H, Pautz A, Linker K, Schwarz PM (2004) Regulation of the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase. Eur J Pharmacol 500 255-266... [Pg.860]

NO synthases (NOS, L-arginine, NADPH oxygen oxi-doreductases, nitric oxide forming EC 1.14.13.39) represent a family of enzymes that catalyze the formation of nitric oxide (NO) from the amino acid L-arginine. In mammals, three isoforms of NOS have been identified. They are termed neuronal NOS (nNOS, NOS I, NOS1), inducible NOS (iNOS, NOS H, NOS2), and endothelial... [Pg.862]

Manzoni O, Prezeau L, Marin P, et al Nitric oxide-induced blockade of NMDA receptors. Neuron 8 653—662, 1992... [Pg.309]

Scarei S., Giovine M., Gasparini A., Damonte G., Millo E., Pozzolini M., Benatti U. Modified peptide nucleic acids are internalized in mouse macrophages RAW 264.7 and inhibit inducible nitric oxide synthase. FEB. S. Lett. 1999 451 264-268. [Pg.174]

Zhu Y, Jones G et al (2005) Lentivirus infection causes neuroinflammation and neuronal injury in dorsal root ganglia pathogenic effects of STAT-1 and inducible nitric oxide synthase. J Immunol 175(2) 1118-1126... [Pg.86]

Schaefer U, Schneider A, Rixen D, Neugebauer E (1998) Neutrophil adhesion to histamine stimulated cultured endothelial cells is primarily mediated via activation of phospholipase C and nitric oxide synthase isozymes. Inflamm Res 47(6) 256-264 Schaefer U, Schmitz V, Schneider A, Neugebauer E (1999) Histamine induced homologous and heterologous regulation of histamine receptor subtype mRNA expression in cultured endothelial ceUs. Shock 12(4) 309-315... [Pg.351]


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