Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is one of the major neutrophil-derived oxidants used to kill invading pathogens. However, excess or misplaced production of HOCl can damage host tissue as it reacts indiscriminately with biological molecules such as amino acids. Chloramines are a major product of the reaction between HOCl and amino acids. As they decompose, protein-bound chloramines can permanently damage proteins by altering their structures and function. Thiocyanate (SCN-) reacts efficiently with HOCl and thus is able to limit its propensity to inflict host tissue damage. The concentration of SCN- in human physiologic fluids varies depending on the source of fluid and the individuals dietary and smoking habits. For example, normal human blood plas...
Cyanide causes toxic effects by inhibiting cytochrome c oxidase, resulting in cellular hypoxia and c...
Chlorine participates in a biogeochemical cycle that rivals that of elements like nitrogen and sulfu...
AbstractActivated phagocytes generate both superoxide radicals via a respiratory burst, and HOCl via...
Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is a neutrophil-derived oxidant that is used to kill invading pathogens. Si...
When neutrophils phagocytose bacteria, myeloperoxidase generates the cytotoxic agent HOCl. However, ...
Thiocyanate (SCN-) is a pseudohalide anion omnipresent across mammals and is particularly concentrat...
When neutrophils phagocytose bacteria, they generate the cytotoxic agent hypochlorous acid (HOCl). T...
The neutrophil oxidative burst during inflammation is a main source of oxidants in vivo. As a result...
The neutrophil oxidative burst during inflammation is a main source of oxidants in vivo. As a result...
When cyanide is introduced into the body, it quickly transforms through a variety of chemical reacti...
Background: Chlorine bleach, or hypochlorous acid, is the most reactive two-electron oxidant produce...
AbstractThe antioxidant potential of the dithiol compound pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC) against...
Purpose. The validity of using chloramine-T as a model compound for mimicing oxidative stress was ex...
Cyanide can be produced by different endogenous metabolisms; therefore human blood contains it in lo...
Chloramine is the second most popular disinfectant behind chlorine used in water distribution system...
Cyanide causes toxic effects by inhibiting cytochrome c oxidase, resulting in cellular hypoxia and c...
Chlorine participates in a biogeochemical cycle that rivals that of elements like nitrogen and sulfu...
AbstractActivated phagocytes generate both superoxide radicals via a respiratory burst, and HOCl via...
Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is a neutrophil-derived oxidant that is used to kill invading pathogens. Si...
When neutrophils phagocytose bacteria, myeloperoxidase generates the cytotoxic agent HOCl. However, ...
Thiocyanate (SCN-) is a pseudohalide anion omnipresent across mammals and is particularly concentrat...
When neutrophils phagocytose bacteria, they generate the cytotoxic agent hypochlorous acid (HOCl). T...
The neutrophil oxidative burst during inflammation is a main source of oxidants in vivo. As a result...
The neutrophil oxidative burst during inflammation is a main source of oxidants in vivo. As a result...
When cyanide is introduced into the body, it quickly transforms through a variety of chemical reacti...
Background: Chlorine bleach, or hypochlorous acid, is the most reactive two-electron oxidant produce...
AbstractThe antioxidant potential of the dithiol compound pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC) against...
Purpose. The validity of using chloramine-T as a model compound for mimicing oxidative stress was ex...
Cyanide can be produced by different endogenous metabolisms; therefore human blood contains it in lo...
Chloramine is the second most popular disinfectant behind chlorine used in water distribution system...
Cyanide causes toxic effects by inhibiting cytochrome c oxidase, resulting in cellular hypoxia and c...
Chlorine participates in a biogeochemical cycle that rivals that of elements like nitrogen and sulfu...
AbstractActivated phagocytes generate both superoxide radicals via a respiratory burst, and HOCl via...