• Noncompetitive sorption was monolayer chemisorption whereas competitive sorption exhibited heterogeneous sorption mechanisms. (hindawi.com)
  • The use of dead biomass, since sorption mechanisms are not metabolic dependent, can eliminate problems connected with biosorption performance of live biomass, which depends on nutrient, cell age and toxicity tolerance of microorganisms. (upc.edu)
  • Employ biochemical and molecular biological techniques to study the mechanisms of organics and metals biodegradation and detoxification in plant systems. (stevens.edu)
  • Biomass constituent ions showed no interference effects whereas cation exchange capacity values corresponded to the sorption efficiencies. (hindawi.com)
  • Finally, we observed the partial detoxification (69%) BAC in adsorption treated water with PAC using a Microtox test. (eeer.org)
  • Application of Edible Montmorillonite Clays for the Adsorption and Detoxification of Microcystin. (bdlbiochem.com)
  • Sorption techniques that have been studied using biosorbents are ultimately meant for decontamination of polluted natural water in which toxic trace metal ions exist in association with inorganic and organic species which show synergistic effects on each other during sorption processes. (hindawi.com)
  • Artificial detoxification activates the natural processes of cleansing the body, complementing them and also takes over part of the functions of the liver and kidneys. (stop-alcoholism.com)
  • This study demonstrates that once the knowledge about sorption processes is adequate the technology can be scaled from lab-scale to industry-scale. (upc.edu)
  • Simply speaking, a zeolite detox involves this mineral acting as a detoxification filter by targeting heavy metals, trapping them within its structure and passing them through the body via the excretory system. (thegoodinside.com)
  • It includes methods of extra- and intra-corporal detoxification, blood transfusion, plasmapheresis, quantum chemotherapy and others. (stop-alcoholism.com)
  • The maximum sorption efficiency ranges for metal ions in noncompetitive media were 95.2-98.7% for C. canephora , 42.0-91.3% for C. papyrus, and 79.9-92.2% for Musa spp. (hindawi.com)
  • 6 ] reported metal sorption onto biomasses to have substantial capacities for metal ions removal from aqueous media with good recoveries and regeneration of biosorbents in noncompetitive media. (hindawi.com)
  • Procedures for the detoxification of the body are usually held during the month, more precisely, during 2-3 weeks. (stop-alcoholism.com)
  • Tight sorption of arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead by edible activated carbon and acid-processed montmorillonite clay. (bdlbiochem.com)
  • Bioremediation and detoxification of pulp and paper mills effluents by microorganisms and development of pilot scale bioreactor for effluent treatment. (edu.pk)
  • Investigation for metallo-resistant microorganisms from metal contaminated environment and understanding their role in recovery and removal of metals through leaching and sorption strategies. (edu.pk)
  • The scanning flow cytometry is promising for assessing the effect on erythrocytes of new sorption materials intended for blood detoxification. (bvsalud.org)
  • Furthermore the use of wastes generated by agro-food industries as sorbents is an attractive opportunity as it combines two goals the detoxification of wastewaters and the reuse of waste materials resulting in a green technology for the environment sustainability. (upc.edu)
  • In competitive sorption synergistic effects were higher for Cd 2+ than Pb 2+ ions. (hindawi.com)
  • диализная мембрана из полиметилметакрилата The purpose is to evaluate the detoxification effects of the polymyxin sorption columns and filtration detoxification using polymethyl methacrylate membranes in abdominal sepsis in cancer patients. (archive.org)
  • 1999. A coupled model representing volatilisation and sorption of soil incorporated herbicides. (cdc.gov)
  • In such cases, the therapeutic methods in two directions should be used - symptomatic therapy and artificial detoxification. (stop-alcoholism.com)
  • Through scientific research, zeolite has been assessed for the removal of environmental toxins, shown to promote health and well-being in numerous animal studies, and demonstrated benefits for detoxification, immune health, antioxidant support and gut health in humans. (thegoodinside.com)
  • Reskue™ is a selected wine yeast cell-wall, well characterized at both biochemical and physical properties level, and possessing a high sorption capacity. (lallemandwine.com)
  • More specialised characterisation such as ionic-electronic conductivity, gas sorption kinetics and thermodynamics, precise N 2 , O 2 and H 2 amount measurements in metals, surface (micro)hardness and others. (lei.lt)
  • At the same time, another problem is the combined use of narcotic substances and alcohol, which often causes multiorgan dysfunction and prompts doctors to search for new treatment approaches, using traditional methods of afferent and efferent therapy in combination with modern extracorporeal detoxification technologies. (kiev.ua)
  • Study of the peculiarities of the use of extracorporeal detoxification methods in the treatment of patients with acute chemical poisoning, which are associated with the change in the structure of poisons for 1990-2020. (kiev.ua)
  • Data from the reports of the Toxicological department and the Intensive care and extracorporeal detoxification unit of the Kyiv City Clinical Emergency Medical Center (hereinafter referred to as the Toxicological Center) for the period 1990-2020, with information on the structure of medical technologies (membrane, centrifugal, sorption and other) and the number of artificial detoxification methods used during the study period. (kiev.ua)
  • On average, the Kyiv Toxicological Center provides medical care to about 2,500 adult patients with chemical poisonings per year, of which about 1,500 patients will receive assistance in the Intensive care and extracorporeal detoxification unit. (kiev.ua)
  • In accordance with the change in the structure of acute poisoning, the structure of extracorporeal detoxification technologies has also gradually undergone changes. (kiev.ua)
  • There was a need to improve the existing approaches to the application of extracorporeal detoxification methods, in particular, a promising direction of research is the study of the effectiveness of various technologies for removing toxicants from the blood in case of poisoning with "new" narcotic, psychotropic substances and their precursors. (kiev.ua)
  • acute poisoning, drugs, extracorporeal detoxification. (kiev.ua)
  • In a study, the detoxification method of AFA to cadmium was investigated. (biotropiclabs.com)
  • In vitro studies show that that there is a high affinity of clinoptilolite to lead and that sorption of lead and cadmium is high in an acidic environment. (mthfrsupport.com.au)
  • 1999. A coupled model representing volatilisation and sorption of soil incorporated herbicides. (cdc.gov)
  • Researchers in Dr. Phillips' laboratory use molecular modeling techniques to study and design chemically diverse materials for the sorption and detoxification of hazardous compounds. (nih.gov)
  • To develop a Claypac tailored for a specific target chemical, Phillips first characterizes the sorption of the target chemical onto the surfaces of various clay and zeolitic minerals in order to define the structural and functional characteristics which maximize the sorption process. (nih.gov)
  • Study of the detoxification of chromium has hence gained importance due to the emphasis placed on the protection of the environment. (icontrolpollution.com)
  • The proposed special issue is timely in bringing out the salient research paradigms of nanomaterials and their potential impacts on clean energy generation, storage, utilization, waste heat recovery, and environmental detoxification and disinfection for a sustainable life on our fragile planet Earth. (hindawi.com)
  • AFA has also been shown to exert detoxification properties. (biotropiclabs.com)
  • The bactericidal properties of lauric acid and the sorption properties of diatomaceous earth, included in BFA, were confirmed. (biotrof.ru)
  • The wide range of therapeutic effects of silicon dioxide (reduction of endogenous intoxication, normalization of intestinal microbiocenosis, reduction of systemic inflammatory response, activation of detoxification function) makes its use as a matrix in the production of pharmacological drugs for the treatment and prevention of surgical infection by giving an interesting direction for scientific research. (sysrevpharm.org)
  • The article provides experimental and clinical justification for the use of complex probiotic-sorption drugs in veterinary surgery in the treatment of various forms of surgical infection. (sysrevpharm.org)
  • The introduction to treatment regimens of probiotic-sorption drugs proved to be pathogenetically justified, which is confirmed by experimental and clinical studies. (sysrevpharm.org)
  • Beta-SiC foam as a promising structured photocatlytic support for water and air detoxification. (unistra.fr)
  • Yes, research seems to support the fact that clinoptilolite is generally considered safe - not only is it a good binder but has been shown in vivo to promote detoxification, have a protective effect on the brain, activate the cellular and humoral immune system, reduces ammonia where excess protein fermentation occurs, in fact 'Froxium' has been shown to reduce MDA levels and increase tissue antioxidant mechanisms. (mthfrsupport.com.au)
  • The electrospun P(3HB)-50 wt% TiO 2 film has high potency as an efficient and inexpensive yet simple method for the dye effluent decolorization, degradation, and detoxification. (hindawi.com)
  • Sufficient gold remains in the HLM to profitably reprocess the ore through a new 5,000 tonnes/day processing plant, which would include grinding, cyanide in leach, carbon sorption, and cyanide detoxification. (intera.com)