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Effect of Oxygen on the Antidotal Action of Thiosulfate in Cyanide Poisoning (시안화물중독(化物中毒)에 있어서 Thiosulfate 해독효과에 미치는 산소(酸素)의 영향(影響))

  • Yoo, Keun-Young
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.161-166
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    • 1982
  • Cyanide poisoning is expected to be antagonized by the administration of oxygen, when it is administered in combination with the conventional cyanide antidote, sodium thiosulfate. However, the antidotal efficacy and its exact mechanism of oxygen in cyanide poisoning is still a controversial one. To test the effect of oxygen on the antidotal action of thiosulfate in cyanide poisoning, author designed this study on the dose-mortality patterns for potassium cyanide in mice. Potency ratios derived from $LD_{50}$ values were compared in groups of mice treated with sodium thiosulfate alone and sodium thiosulfate with oxygen. These results indicated that oxygen enhances the antidotal effect of sodium thiosulfate, effectively. This fact demonstrates that oxygen is of importance in the treatment of cyanide poisoning.

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The Effects of Dimethyl Sulfoxide and Sodium Thiosulfate for the Prevention of Tissue Necrosis due to Extravasaion of Mitomycin-C (혈관외로 유출된 Mitomycin-C에 의한 조직괴사 예방을 위한 Dimethyl Sulfoxide와 Sodium Thiosulfate의 효과)

  • Woo, Sang-Hyun;Choi, Byung-Cheol;Kim, Ki-Hyung;Seul, Jung-Hyun;Jung, Tae-Eun
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.243-250
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    • 1996
  • Extravasation of toxic chemotherapeutic agents cause severe skin ulceration and necrosis which often need secondary surgical intervention. Still, there were not established antidote agent in case of extravasation with mitomycin-c. Dimethyl sulfoxide is known as an effective chemical scavenger of toxic hydroxyl free radical and sodium thiosulfate also was demonstrated significant protector from mitomycin-c induced ulceration by a few experimental studies. Author investigated necrotic area of mitomycin-c injected site and compare to the effectiveness of topical treatment with dimethyl sulfoxide and intradermal injection of sodium thiosulfate according to starting times, forty five mice were divided into 3 groups. Control group(n=5) had no treatment after subcutaneous injection of mitomycin-c. Experimental group I and II were 20 mice treated dimethyl sulfoxide and sodium thiosulfate, respectively. Depending on the starting time of treatment, group I and II were subdivided into 1, 2, 3 and 4 as immediate, 6 hours, 12 hours and 24 hours after mitomycin-c injection. Histologic studies of the necrotic area and survival area after treatment were performed using hematoxylin-eosin staining. The mean necrotic area of group I was significantly decreased depending on the starting time of treatment compared with control group(p<0.01). The results means there was no necrosis area which was treated with topical sodium thiosulfate within 6 hours, and it showed also significant decrease of necrosis area within 24 hours. There was also no necrosis area in group II-1 and significant decrease of necrosis area II-2 and III-3. But, effctiveness of intradermal injection of sodium thiosulfate was not found in group II-4 which was started after 24 hours. Hisotolgic findings showed a bland coagulative necrosis without inflammatory changes and no granulation tissue. The significant difference that cytoplasmic loss of subcutaneous fat and decrease number of hair follicles between two groups resulted from the methods of treatment by topical application and intradermal injection. In conclusion, immediate treatments with topical dimethyl sulfoxide or intradermal injection of sodium thiosulfate signifcantly prevents necrosis by extravasation of mitomycin-c.

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Affinity of Mercury to SH Compounds Compared by Using the Paper Chromatography (Paper Chromatogaphy 법(法)에 의한 SH화합물간(化合物間)의 수은(水銀)에 대(對)한 친화력(親和力) 비교(比較))

  • Kim, Young-Hee;Lee, Man-Jeang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 1981
  • By using the paper chromatograph technique affinity of amino acids to the mercury was compared with that of sodium thiosulfate, 2,3-dimercaptopropanol(BAL) and inosinic acid. Among the amino acids of testment three acids (Cysteine, Cystine and Methionine) which posses sulfide or disulfide radical exhibited a spot which combined more apparently with the mercury than other amino acids. However, in the mixed solutions of thiosulfate, BAL or inosinic acid with those amino acid and mercury, the mercury was moved into thiosulfate, BAL or inosinic acid spot. It was clear from the results that affinity of sodiume thiosulfate, BAL and inosinic acid to the mercury is higher than that of amino acids.

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Effect of Ammonium Thiosulfate on Biological Activity in a Paddy Soil (Ammonium Thisoulfate 처리가 담수(湛水) 답토양(畓土壤)의 생물활성(生物活性)에 미치는 영향)

  • Lim, Sun-Uk;Seo, Young-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.40-47
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    • 1994
  • The objective of this research was to examine the effect of ammonium thiosulfate(ATS) on urease activity and on biological and chemical properties of flooded paddy soil especially having high organic matter content by comparing with the effect of sodium thiosulfate(STS). The results obtained are summarized as follows. 1. The hydrolysis of urea was inhibited at 3 and 5 days after treatment of thiosulfate(ATS and STS) +glucose and thiosulfate only, respectively. The inhibitory effect of ATS on urea hydrolysis was slightly lower than that of STS in glusoce-added soils, but when the glucose was not added, the effects of ATS and STS were not different significantly. 2. The soil pH and Eh was lowered by 0.3~0.5 units and 30~120 mV, respectively, when incubated flooded soil with ATS and glucose at $25^{\circ}C$. 3. Soil respiration rate in/flooded soil was increased by 10~70% with the treatment of ATS during the 20 day experimental period. 4. The contents of acetic and butyric acid in thiosulfate treatment soil was below $10{\mu}g/g$, which was lower than that($220.3{\mu}g/g$) of critical growth inhibition of rice.

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Thiosulfate Oxidation and Mixotrophic Growth of Methylobacterium goesingense and Methylobacterium fujisawaense

  • Anandham, R.;Indiragandhi, P.;Madhaiyan, M.;Chung, Jong-Bae;Ryu, Kyoung-Yul;Jee, Hyeong-Jin;Sa, Tong-Min
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.17-22
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    • 2009
  • The mixotrophic growth with methanol plus thiosulfate was examined in nutrient-limited mixotrophic condition for Methylobacterium goesingense CBMB5 and Methylobacterium fujisawaense CBMB37. Thiosulfate oxidation increased the growth and protein yield in mixotrophic medium that contained 150mM methanol and 20mM sodium thiosulfate, at 144 h. Respirometric study revealed that thiosulfate was the most preferable reduced inorganic sulfur source, followed by sulfite and sulfur. M. goesingense CBMB5 and M. fujisawaense CBMB37 oxidized thiosulfate directly to sulfate, and intermediate products of thiosulfate oxidation such as polythionates, sulfite, and sulfur were not detected in spent medium and they did not yield positive amplification for tested soxB primers. Enzymes of thiosulfate oxidation such as rhodanese and sulfite oxidase activities were detected in cell-free extracts of M. goesingense CBMB5, and M. fujisawaense CBMB37, and thiosulfate oxidase (tetrathionate synthase) activity was not observed. It indicated that both the organisms use the "non-S4 intermediate" sulfur oxidation pathway for thiosulfate oxidation. It is concluded from this study that M. goesingense CBMB5, and M. fujisawaense CBMB37 exhibited mixotrophic metabolism in medium containing methanol plus thiosulfate and that thiosulfate oxidation and the presence of a "Paracoccus sulfur oxidation" (PSO) pathway in methylotrophic bacteria are species dependant.

Optimization of Mutant Strain of the Sulfur-Oxidizing Bacteria, Thiobacillus sp. UIW-6 (황산화 세균 Thiobacillus sp. UIW-6 변이주의 성장 최적화)

  • Shin, Seung-Yong;Kang, Sun-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.124-128
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    • 2006
  • To reducing offensive odor form compost UIW-6 mutant obtained by UV treatment from sulfur-oxidizing bacteria, Thiobacillus sp. IW. The UIW-6 mutant was found 1.6 times faster in growth than the parent strain on thiosulfate medium (TM) at 36 h after incubation. Initial pH, temperature and agitation for the optimum growth of UIW-6 were 6.5, $35^{\circ}C$ and 200 rpm, respectively. The UIW-6 mutant growth was two times higher than parent strain at 6 h culture in TM liquid medium containing 50 mM sodium thiosulfate. The UIW-6 mutant used fructose and sucrose as carbon sources and yeast extract> tryptone> peptone as nitrogen ones. It was found that the growth of UIW-6 was increased in addition of 0.2% yeast extract.

A Simple and Accurate Method for Determining Antioxidative Activity

  • Bae, Jin-Woo;Lee, Moo-Hong
    • The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
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    • v.7 no.5
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    • pp.275-278
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    • 2003
  • Antioxidative activity is an important factor in inhibiting oxidative stress. The usual methods for determining antioxidative activity are time-consuming and cumbersome. They are also indirect processes that use biological material such as brain or liver microsome. This study therefore proposed a new method. Redoxpotential was determined using galvanic cell with or without the addition of various antioxidants or herbal extracts in zinc sulfate solution. The result was compared with the results from the TBA method and the peroxide value from sodium thiosulfate titration. All methods showed significant and dose-dependent enhancement of antioxidative activity by adding ascorbic acid, quercetin, ginseng, or gingko biloba extract. The result of redox potential using galvanic cell showed the smallest standard deviation and took the shortest time among the three methods. Therefore, the antioxidative potential of chemical substances and herbal extracts can be determined simply, directly and accurately in a short period of time using galvanic cell.

Preparation of Carrageenan-based Antimicrobial Films Incorporated With Sulfur Nanoparticles

  • Saedi, Shahab;Shokri, Mastaneh;Rhim, Jong-Whan
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF PACKAGING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.125-131
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    • 2020
  • Carrageenan-based functional films were prepared by adding two different types of sulfur nanoparticles (SNP) synthesized from sodium thiosulfate (SNPSTS) and elemental sulfur (SNPES). The films were characterized using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction spectroscopy (XRD), and thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA). Also, film properties such as UV-visible light transmittance, water contact angle (WCA), water vapor permeability (WVP), mechanical properties, and antibacterial activity were evaluated. SNPs were uniformly dispersed in the carrageenan matrix to form flexible films. The addition of SNP significantly increased the film properties such as water vapor barrier and surface hydrophobicity but did not affect the mechanical properties. The carrageenan/SNP composite film showed some antibacterial activity against foodborne pathogenic bacteria, L. monocytogenes and E. coli.

Electrodeposition of SnS Thin film Solar Cells in the Presence of Sodium Citrate

  • Kihal, Rafiaa;Rahal, Hassiba;Affoune, Abed Mohamed;Ghers, Mokhtar
    • Journal of Electrochemical Science and Technology
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.206-214
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    • 2017
  • SnS films have been prepared by electrodeposition technique onto Cu and ITO substrates using acidic solutions containing tin chloride and sodium thiosulfate with sodium citrate as an additive. The effects of sodium citrate on the electrochemical behavior of electrolyte bath containing tin chloride and sodium thiosulfate were investigated by cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry techniques. Deposited films were characterized by XRD, FTIR, SEM, optical, photoelectrochemical, and electrical measurements. XRD data showed that deposited SnS with sodium citrate on both substrates were polycrystalline with orthorhombic structures and preferential orientations along (111) directions. However, SnS films with sodium citrate on Cu substrate exhibited a good crystalline structure if compared with that deposited on ITO substrates. FTIR results confirmed the presence of SnS films at peaks 1384 and $560cm^{-1}$. SEM images revealed that SnS with sodium citrate on Cu substrate are well covered with a smooth and uniform surface morphology than deposited on ITO substrate. The direct band gap of the films is about 1.3 eV. p-type semiconductor conduction of SnS was confirmed by photoelectrochemical and Hall Effect measurements. Electrical properties of SnS films showed a low electrical resistivity of $30{\Omega}cm$, carrier concentration of $2.6{\times}10^{15}cm^{-3}$ and mobility of $80cm^2V^{-1}s^{-1}$.