Accidental or intentional cyanide poisoning is a serious health risk. The current suite of FDA approved antidotes, including hydroxocobalamin, sodium nitrite, and sodium thiosulfate is effective, but each antidote has specific major limitations, such as large effective dosage or delayed onset of action. Therefore, next generation cyanide antidotes are being investigated to mitigate these limitations. One such antidote, 3-mercaptopyruvate (3-MP), detoxifies cyanide by acting as a sulfur donor to convert cyanide into thiocyanate, a relatively nontoxic cyanide metabolite. An analytical method capable of detecting 3-MP in biological fluids is essential for the development of 3-MP as a potential antidote. Therefore, a high performance liquid chr...
IntroductionCyanide (CN) poisoning is a serious chemical threat from accidental or intentional expos...
IntroductionCyanide (CN) poisoning is a serious chemical threat from accidental or intentional expos...
Cyanide (CN) is a toxic molecule that inhibits oxygen utilization by cells. Thiosulfate converts CN-...
Although the current suite of FDA approved antidotes (i.e., sodium nitrite, sodium thiosulfate, and ...
The current suite of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved antidotes (i.e., sodium nitrite, so...
Aim: Sulfanegen has been shown to be an effective next generation cyanide antidote in multiple anima...
Cyanide is a rapidly acting and highly toxic chemical. It inhibits cytochrome c oxidase in the mitoc...
Cyanide poisoning by accidental or intentional exposure poses a severe health risk. The current Food...
The aim of this study is to investigate the ability of intramuscular and intravenous sulfanegen sodi...
The direct analysis of cyanide (HCN or CN– inclusively symbolized as CN) to confirm exposure has maj...
Cyanide (CN) is one of the most highlighted toxic compounds. It inhibits the cytochrome c oxidase en...
AbstractPresent studies focused on the in vitro testing, the solubility enhancement and the in vivo ...
Cyanide is a metabolic poison that inhibits the utilization of oxygen to form ATP. The consequences ...
Humans may be exposed to cyanide (CN-), a highly toxic chemical, by a number of means, such as consu...
One of the recently evolving methods for cyanide determination in body fluids is GC-MS, following ex...
IntroductionCyanide (CN) poisoning is a serious chemical threat from accidental or intentional expos...
IntroductionCyanide (CN) poisoning is a serious chemical threat from accidental or intentional expos...
Cyanide (CN) is a toxic molecule that inhibits oxygen utilization by cells. Thiosulfate converts CN-...
Although the current suite of FDA approved antidotes (i.e., sodium nitrite, sodium thiosulfate, and ...
The current suite of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved antidotes (i.e., sodium nitrite, so...
Aim: Sulfanegen has been shown to be an effective next generation cyanide antidote in multiple anima...
Cyanide is a rapidly acting and highly toxic chemical. It inhibits cytochrome c oxidase in the mitoc...
Cyanide poisoning by accidental or intentional exposure poses a severe health risk. The current Food...
The aim of this study is to investigate the ability of intramuscular and intravenous sulfanegen sodi...
The direct analysis of cyanide (HCN or CN– inclusively symbolized as CN) to confirm exposure has maj...
Cyanide (CN) is one of the most highlighted toxic compounds. It inhibits the cytochrome c oxidase en...
AbstractPresent studies focused on the in vitro testing, the solubility enhancement and the in vivo ...
Cyanide is a metabolic poison that inhibits the utilization of oxygen to form ATP. The consequences ...
Humans may be exposed to cyanide (CN-), a highly toxic chemical, by a number of means, such as consu...
One of the recently evolving methods for cyanide determination in body fluids is GC-MS, following ex...
IntroductionCyanide (CN) poisoning is a serious chemical threat from accidental or intentional expos...
IntroductionCyanide (CN) poisoning is a serious chemical threat from accidental or intentional expos...
Cyanide (CN) is a toxic molecule that inhibits oxygen utilization by cells. Thiosulfate converts CN-...