Cadmium lactate is an organic chemical compound, a salt of cadmium and lactic acid with the formula Cd(C3H5O3)2. Cadmium lactate can be obtained by dissolving...
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carry molecules having one carboxylate group (monocarboxylates), such as lactate and pyruvate, across biological membranes. Methyl halide transferase, an...
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therefore increases anaerobic glycolysis which causes a rise of lactate in the plasma. A lactate concentration above 10 mmol per liter is an indicator of cyanide...
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Environmental toxicology (section Cadmium)
tolerant to cadmium toxicity in aquatic environments. Altered life histories, increased cadmium excretion, and sustained growth under cadmium exposure is...
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of all the d-block metals aside from mercury and cadmium; for this reason among others, zinc, cadmium, and mercury are often not considered to be transition...
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an important component of grease. The stearate salts of zinc, calcium, cadmium, and lead are used as heat stabilizers for PVC. Stearic acid is used along...
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hydrogen (H2) and volatile fatty acids (VFAs). The VFAs, including acetate, lactate, propionate and butyrate, provide carbon and energy for bacterial metabolism...
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Hwang H, Lim K (March 2020). "Twelve Weeks of Aerobic Exercise at the Lactate Threshold Improves Autonomic Nervous System Function, Body Composition...
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acetate, calcium carbonate, calcium citrate, calcium gluconate, calcium lactate, and calcium phosphate. The absorption of calcium from most food and commonly...
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beta-blockers, and calcium channel blockers all appear to be safe in lactating patients. No data show that any one medication is most effective for postpartum...
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in the survival of the young. Postreproductive females will continue to lactate and nurse young. Since they can no longer bear young of their own, these...
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biomarkers of muscle damage or protein breakdown: serum creatine kinase, serum lactate dehydrogenase, urinary urea nitrogen, and urinary 3-methylhistidine. When...
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oxidoreductase of the thermophilic archaean Pyrococcus furiosus, and even cadmium in the carbonic anhydrase from the marine diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii...
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50% of cases. Occupational exposure to some chemicals such as asbestos, cadmium, lead, chlorinated solvents, petrochemicals and PAH (polycyclic aromatic...
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and phosphorus are supplemented in foods through the addition of calcium lactate, calcium diphosphate, and tricalcium phosphate. The last is also used as...
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13 years, 150 μg for adults, 220 μg for pregnant women and 290 μg for lactating women. The Tolerable Upper Intake Level (TUIL) for adults is 1,100 μg/day...
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The AIs for women who are pregnant are 30 μg/day, and for women who are lactating, the set AI is 45 μg/day. The AI for men ages 14 through 50 is 35 μg/day...
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of phototrophic growth using carbon sources such as acetate, pyruvate, lactate, succinate, malate, fumarate, glucose, fructose, citrate, and aspartate...
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furthermore, 2,500 mg of potassium for 14 to 18-year-old lactating females, and 2,800 mg for lactating females that are 19 years of age and older. As for safety...
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Figures shown are for adults age 31–50, male or female neither pregnant nor lactating * One serving of seaweed exceeds the US UL of 1100 μg but not the 3000...
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content per weight, was less bioavailable than magnesium citrate, chloride, lactate or aspartate. An adult body contains 22–26 grams of magnesium, with 60%...
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cross the placenta. It has been found to be present in the breast milk of lactating mothers. However, only very small amounts of spironolactone and its metabolite...
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severe. The need for transplant is often based on low blood pH, high blood lactate, poor blood clotting, or significant hepatic encephalopathy. With early...
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CdBr2 cadmium bromide 7789–42–6 Cd(CN)2 cadmium cyanide 542–83–6 CdCO3 cadmium carbonate 513–78–0 Cd(C2H3O2)2 cadmium acetate 543–90–8 CdC2O4 cadmium oxalate...
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by better glutamate uptake and less leakage of a damage marker known as lactate dehydrogenase. Manganese exposure in United States is regulated by the...
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recorded. This experiment was extended to other metals such as nickel, cadmium, and iron, all of which yielded similar results. The oxidation equation...
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can be diagnosed through urinalysis. However, a blood test for elevated lactate dehydrogenase and total bilirubin have been shown to be a more sensitive...
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Broader impact: Because the assay can be adapted to other metabolites (lactate, pyruvate, ketone bodies), the platform offers a route to correlate real-time...
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picture resembling thiamine deficiency. Poisoning with arsenic can raise lactate levels and lead to lactic acidosis. Low potassium levels in the cells increases...
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years: 75 μg/d (3000 IU/d) 9+ years: 100 μg/d (4000 IU/d) Pregnant and lactating: 100 μg/d (4000 IU/d) The recommended dietary allowance is 15 μg/d (600 IU...
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