Cyanide is highly toxic and is present in many foods, combustion products (e.g. cigarette smoke), industrial processes, and has been used as a terrorist weapon. In this study, cyanide and its major metabolites, thiocyanate and 2-amino-2-thiazoline-4-carboxylic acid (ATCA), were analyzed from various human biofluids of smokers (low-level chronic cyanide exposure group) and non-smokers to gain insight into the relationship of these biomarkers to cyanide exposure. The concentrations of each biomarker tested were elevated for smokers in each biofluid. Significant differences (p \u3c 0.05) were found for thiocyanate in plasma and urine, and ATCA showed significant differences in plasma and saliva. Additionally, biomarker concentration ratios, co...
ABSTRACT Carboxyhaemoglobin and plasma thiocyanate concentrations were measured in 79 non-smokers an...
Background Tobacco use continues to be the single most leading cause of preventable deaths globally...
Background: Use of tobacco is often implicated in the development of oral diseases. Questionable acc...
Cyanide is highly toxic and is present in many foods, combustion products (e.g. cigarette smoke), in...
ATCA (2-amino-2-thiazoline-4-carboxylic acid) is a promising marker to assess cyanide exposure becau...
When cyanide is introduced into the body, it quickly transforms through a variety of chemical reacti...
Humans may be exposed to cyanide (CN-), a highly toxic chemical, by a number of means, such as consu...
Cyanide causes toxic effects by inhibiting cytochrome c oxidase, resulting in cellular hypoxia and c...
Exposure to cyanide can occur in a variety of ways, including exposure to smoke from cigarettes or f...
The cyanide metabolite 2-aminothiazoline-4-carboxylic acid (ATCA) is a promising biomarker for cyani...
Cyanide causes toxic effects by inhibiting cytochrome c oxidase, resulting in cellular hypoxia and c...
The reaction of cyanide (CN−) with cystine to produce 2-aminothiazoline-4-carboxylic acid (ATCA) is ...
The direct analysis of cyanide (HCN or CN– inclusively symbolized as CN) to confirm exposure has maj...
Biomarkers in exposure assessment are defined as the quantifiable targets that indicate the exposure...
Background. Cyanide is a toxic agent, and its detoxifi-cation product, thiocyanate, may be a major p...
ABSTRACT Carboxyhaemoglobin and plasma thiocyanate concentrations were measured in 79 non-smokers an...
Background Tobacco use continues to be the single most leading cause of preventable deaths globally...
Background: Use of tobacco is often implicated in the development of oral diseases. Questionable acc...
Cyanide is highly toxic and is present in many foods, combustion products (e.g. cigarette smoke), in...
ATCA (2-amino-2-thiazoline-4-carboxylic acid) is a promising marker to assess cyanide exposure becau...
When cyanide is introduced into the body, it quickly transforms through a variety of chemical reacti...
Humans may be exposed to cyanide (CN-), a highly toxic chemical, by a number of means, such as consu...
Cyanide causes toxic effects by inhibiting cytochrome c oxidase, resulting in cellular hypoxia and c...
Exposure to cyanide can occur in a variety of ways, including exposure to smoke from cigarettes or f...
The cyanide metabolite 2-aminothiazoline-4-carboxylic acid (ATCA) is a promising biomarker for cyani...
Cyanide causes toxic effects by inhibiting cytochrome c oxidase, resulting in cellular hypoxia and c...
The reaction of cyanide (CN−) with cystine to produce 2-aminothiazoline-4-carboxylic acid (ATCA) is ...
The direct analysis of cyanide (HCN or CN– inclusively symbolized as CN) to confirm exposure has maj...
Biomarkers in exposure assessment are defined as the quantifiable targets that indicate the exposure...
Background. Cyanide is a toxic agent, and its detoxifi-cation product, thiocyanate, may be a major p...
ABSTRACT Carboxyhaemoglobin and plasma thiocyanate concentrations were measured in 79 non-smokers an...
Background Tobacco use continues to be the single most leading cause of preventable deaths globally...
Background: Use of tobacco is often implicated in the development of oral diseases. Questionable acc...