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Cyanides: Inorganic salts of HYDROGEN CYANIDE containing the -CN radical. The concept also includes isocyanides. It is distinguished from NITRILES, which denotes organic compounds containing the -CN radical. [Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), National Library of Medicine, extracted Dec-2023]

cyanides : Salts and C-organyl derivatives of hydrogen cyanide, HC#N. [Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

isocyanide : The isomer HN(+)#C(-) of hydrocyanic acid, HC#N, and its hydrocarbyl derivatives RNC (RN(+)#C(-)). [Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

cyanide : A pseudohalide anion that is the conjugate base of hydrogen cyanide. [Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Cross-References

ID SourceID
PubMed CID5975
CHEMBL ID186374
CHEBI ID17514
MeSH IDM0005437

Synonyms (48)

Synonym
zyanid
cn(-)
nitridocarbonate(1-)
CHEBI:17514
nitrile anion
un1935
rcra waste no. p030
cyanide ions
cyanide anion
rcra waste number p030
isocyanide
cyanide (cn(sup 1-))
cyanide (anion)
hydrocyanic acid, ion(1-)-
cyanide(1-) ion
cyanure [french]
carbon nitride ion (cn(sup 1-))
brn 1900509
cyanide(1-)
carbon nitride ion (cn1-)
57-12-5
prussiate
cn-
C00177
cyanide ion
cyano
cyanide
cyanide with potassium salt
cyanide, free
cn(-1)
bdbm26984
chembl186374
iminomethanide
cyanides
NCGC00188964-01
cyanure
oxn4e7l11k ,
unii-oxn4e7l11k
isonitrile
XFXPMWWXUTWYJX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
373-51-3
hydrocyanic acid, ion(1-)
DTXSID6023991
mfcd00468042
Q185076
6-methyloctahydro-1h-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazin-1-one
17b - total phenol, cyanide and sulfate
cn?

Research Excerpts

Toxicity

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
" as occurs in those with Leber's Optic Atrophy) or a diet low in sulfur containing amino acids are predicted to be at increased risk to developing adverse side effects from laetrile, a cyanide containing substance used in cancer treatment."( Possible adverse side effects from treatment with laetrile.
Calabrese, EJ, 1979
)
0.26
"Individuals who have a reduced capacity to detoxify cyanide to thiocyanate are at increased risk to experience adverse side effects from laetrile, a cyanide containing substance used in cancer treatment."( Conjoint use of laetrile and megadoses of ascorbic acid in cancer treatment: possible side effects.
Calabrese, EJ, 1979
)
0.26
"The toxic effect of the metal ions of cadmium, zinc, nickel and mercury and their tetracyanide salt complexes, on the activated sludge not previously acclimated, has been studied."( Comparison of the toxicity of some metals and their tetracyanide complexes on the respiration of non acclimated activated sludges.
Cenci, G; Morozzi, G, 1978
)
0.26
" Thus, slower rates of drying cassava roots produce meals with lower cyanogen concentration that are, consequently, less toxic to broiler chicks."( Effects of different rates of drying cassava root on its toxicity to broiler chicks.
Gay, C; O'Brien, GM; Panigrahi, S; Rickard, J, 1992
)
0.28
" Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors are responsible for a plethora of adverse effects, including renal insufficiency, hypotension, angioedema, cough, and increased insulin sensitivity."( Toxic effects of drugs used in the ICU. Nitroprusside, nitroglycerin, and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors.
Arnold-Capell, P; Curry, SC, 1991
)
0.28
"Pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP), the active form of vitamin B6, readily forms complexes with a wide variety of potentially toxic substances, including cyanide (KCN), spermine (SPM), gentamicin (GM), and dopamine (DOP)."( Pyridoxal 5'-phosphate as an antidote for cyanide, spermine, gentamicin, and dopamine toxicity: an in vivo rat study.
Cabellon, S; Keniston, RC; Yarbrough, KS, 1987
)
0.27
" LD50 value was calculated to 560 mg/kg but good dose dependent result was not obtained."( Toxicity of D, L-mandelonitrile-beta-D-glucoside, "prulaurasin" in rat.
Haga, M; Sakata, K; Sakata, M; Yoshida, A; Yuasa, C, 1987
)
0.27
"When rats were exposed for 30 min to methacrylonitrile at concentrations between 3180 and 5700 ppm, the clinical symptoms observed suggested a toxic activity of metabolically formed cyanide."( Effect of antidotes of the acute toxicity of methacrylonitrile.
Bolt, HM; Peter, H, 1985
)
0.27
" The oral LD50 for each nitrile was determined under different conditions for mice pretreated with either carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) or olive oil."( Structure-acute toxicity relationship of dinitriles in mice.
Hashimoto, K; Tanii, H, 1985
)
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" Cyanide toxicity of dietary origin has been implicated in acute animal deaths and as major etiologic factors in toxic ataxic neuropathy in man and as a cause of vision failure in humans suffering from tobacco amblyopia and leber's hereditary optic atrophy."( Cyanides and their toxicity: a literature review.
Egekeze, JO; Oehme, FW, 1980
)
1.7
" Menadione shows lethal effects towards yeast cells in the presence of O2 only, as a result of the production of toxic metabolites like O2-."( Potentiation of oxygen toxicity by menadione in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Brygier, J; Chaput, M; Lion, Y; Sels, A,
)
0.13
" The LD50 in mice pretreated with CCl4 (LD50-CCl4) was increased in most nitriles compared to that in untreated animals (LD50-cont."( Structure-toxicity relationship of aliphatic nitriles.
Hashimoto, K; Tanii, H, 1984
)
0.27
" The fetal liver demonstrated levels of cyanide below toxic ranges."( Sodium nitroprusside for control of severe hypertensive disease of pregnancy: a case report and discussion of potential toxicity.
Meyers, M; Shoemaker, CT, 1984
)
0.27
" The inhibition of the protein synthesis and secretion might be caused partly by mitochondrial dysfunctions due to the toxic effects of TBTO."( Toxic effects of bis (tributyltin) oxide on the synthesis and secretion of zymogen granules in the rat exocrine pancreas.
Fujimoto, S; Hara, K; Yoshizuka, M, 1994
)
0.29
" Analysis of cassava and its intermediate and final products for free cyanide, acetone cyanohydrin, and intact glucosides during the production of such cassava products as gari, fufu, and lafun revealed that while the finished products might be safe for human consumption, the workers were probably exposed at different stages of processing to nondietary sources of cyanide."( Cassava processing, consumption, and cyanide toxicity.
Adewusi, SR; Akindahunsi, AA, 1994
)
0.29
" Hydroxocobalamin has been shown to significantly reduce RBC and plasma cyanide concentrations in animals and surgical patients without producing clinically important adverse effects or toxic metabolites."( Use of vitamin B12 in the treatment and prevention of nitroprusside-induced cyanide toxicity.
Wagner, BK; Zerbe, NF, 1993
)
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"Hydroxocobalamin is a safe and effective agent in the prevention and treatment of nitroprusside-induced cyanide toxicity."( Use of vitamin B12 in the treatment and prevention of nitroprusside-induced cyanide toxicity.
Wagner, BK; Zerbe, NF, 1993
)
0.29
" No other clinically significant adverse effects were noted."( Hydroxocobalamin as a cyanide antidote: safety, efficacy and pharmacokinetics in heavily smoking normal volunteers.
Becker, CE; Benowitz, NL; Forsyth, JC; Hall, AH; Mueller, PD; Osterloh, J; Rumack, BH, 1993
)
0.29
"Inclusion of sodium nitroprusside (Na2[Fe(2+)-(CN)5NO]) into the culture medium is toxic to cultured rat cerebellar granule neurons."( Inhibition of excitatory amino acid-induced phosphoinositide hydrolysis as a possible mechanism of nitroprusside neurotoxicity.
Chuang, DM; Yu, O, 1996
)
0.29
" The results indicate toxic effects in both treatment groups at a dose known to induce methaemoglobin concentration to the level of antidotal efficiency in cyanide intoxication."( Toxicity evaluation of two treatment regimens for cyanide poisoning.
Bhattacharya, R; Dube, SN; Kumar, D; Pant, SC,
)
0.13
"5 LD50 doses of the nitriles by gavage and they were observed for 12 It for cholinomimetic and central nervous system effects."( Effect of dosing vehicle on the toxicity and metabolism of unsaturated aliphatic nitriles.
Farooqui, MY; Piper, J; Tamez, A; Ybarra, B,
)
0.13
" It has been shown that a vasoactive role may be partially responsible for the toxic effects of CN."( The effects of EDRF/NO releasers or calcium ionophore A23187 on cyanide toxicity in mice.
Baskin, SI; Lempka, JC; Nealley, EW, 1996
)
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"These results indicate that repeated administration of hydroxocobalamin was devoid of significant diaphragmatic and cardiac muscle toxicity and therefore remains a safe antidote for acute cyanide poisoning."( Hydroxocobalamin vs cobalt toxicity on rat cardiac and diaphragmatic muscles.
Coirault, C; Houeto, P; Lecarpentier, Y; Perennec, J; Pery-Man, N; Riou, B; Suard, I, 1996
)
0.29
" While control ewes and fetuses suffered progressive increases in red cell cyanide concentrations into the toxic range, experimental ewes and fetuses never developed toxic red cell cyanide levels (ewes P < ."( Prevention of fetal and maternal cyanide toxicity from nitroprusside with coinfusion of sodium thiosulfate in gravid ewes.
Carlton, MW; Curry, SC; Raschke, RA, 1997
)
0.3
" the use of toxicant suppressants in materials or products to prevent the formation of toxic combustion products."( New approaches to toxicity: a seven-gas predictive model and toxicant suppressants.
Levin, BC, 1997
)
0.3
" The TIE programme indicated that the most likely toxic agents within the effluent were the organophosphate pesticides diazinon and to lesser extent propetamphos, although these did not account for all of the observed toxicity."( Toxicity reduction evaluation, toxicity identification evaluation and toxicity tracking in direct toxicity assessment.
Benstead, R; Chown, P; Girling, AE; Hayes, E; Hutchings, M; Johnson, I; Maddox, R; Thain, J; Thomas, K; Whale, G; Wordon, J, 2004
)
0.32
"Acute toxic effects of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)], a widely recognised carcinogenic, mutagenic and redox active metal, were investigated in isolated hepatocytes of goldfish (Carassius auratus)."( Acute toxicity of hexavalent chromium in isolated teleost hepatocytes.
Krumschnabel, G; Nawaz, M, 2004
)
0.32
"Some of the more striking expressions of toxicity are the tremors and seizures observed approximately 100 min after exposure of rats to an acutely toxic dose of acrylonitrile (AN)."( Effect of cytochrome P450 inhibitors and anticonvulsants on the acute toxicity of acrylonitrile.
Benz, FW; Nerland, DE, 2005
)
0.33
" The adverse drug reaction was rated probable on the Naranjo probability scale."( Life-threatening interaction between complementary medicines: cyanide toxicity following ingestion of amygdalin and vitamin C.
Bromley, J; Buckley, NA; Hughes, BG; Leong, DC, 2005
)
0.33
"The most common drug-related adverse events were asymptomatic and self-limiting chromaturia and reddening of the skin, which are attributed to the red color of hydroxocobalamin."( Safety of hydroxocobalamin in healthy volunteers in a randomized, placebo-controlled study.
Golor, G; Kovar, A; Nolting, A; Rost, KL; Uhl, W, 2006
)
0.33
" Here we report on the presence of multiple sulfurtransferases in the cyanogenic bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 and investigate in detail RhdA, a thiosulfate:cyanide sulfurtransferase (rhodanese) which converts cyanide to less toxic thiocyanate."( Involvement of Pseudomonas aeruginosa rhodanese in protection from cyanide toxicity.
Ascenzi, P; Cipollone, R; Frangipani, E; Imperi, F; Tiburzi, F; Visca, P, 2007
)
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" Our results indicate that ACN is toxic to rat primary glial cells as evidenced by induction of oxidative stress and generation of CN(-) with subsequent energy depletion."( Toxicity and oxidative stress of acrylonitrile in rat primary glial cells: preventive effects of N-acetylcysteine.
Abdel-Naim, AB; El-Demerdash, E; El-Mesallamy, H; Esmat, A, 2007
)
0.34
"38 mg/L, cyanocobalt was over a 1000 times more toxic to rainbow trout in the presence of UV at a low, environmentally relevant irradiance level (4 microW/cm2 as UVB) than exposure to this compound in the absence of UV with an LC50 of 112."( Toxicity of cobalt-complexed cyanide to Oncorhynchus mykiss, Daphnia magna, and Ceriodaphnia dubia. Potentiation by ultraviolet radiation and attenuation by dissolved organic carbon and adaptive UV tolerance.
Brown, ZA; Calfee, RD; Johnson, CA; Little, EE; Theodorakos, P, 2007
)
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"Several alkylnitriles are toxic to sensory systems, including the vestibular system, through yet undefined mechanisms."( Differential role of CYP2E1-mediated metabolism in the lethal and vestibulotoxic effects of cis-crotononitrile in the mouse.
Bayona, JM; Boadas-Vaello, P; Díez-Padrisa, N; Jover, E; Llorens, J, 2007
)
0.34
"Cyanide concentrations were in the toxic range in 7 of 63 (11%) patients."( Evaluation of sodium nitroprusside toxicity in pediatric cardiac surgical patients.
Moffett, BS; Price, JF, 2008
)
0.35
" Adverse events commonly associated with cyanide toxicity may not be reliable indicators of elevated cyanide concentrations."( Evaluation of sodium nitroprusside toxicity in pediatric cardiac surgical patients.
Moffett, BS; Price, JF, 2008
)
0.35
" The study indicates that (i) PCN was most toxic among all the cyanogens and (ii) beside cyanide, A-KG could be considered as an effective antidote for cyanogens."( Acute toxicity of some synthetic cyanogens in rats and their response to oral treatment with alpha-ketoglutarate.
Bhattacharya, R; Hariharakrishnan, J; Satpute, RM; Saxena, PB; Tripathi, H, 2009
)
0.35
"Sodium nitroprusside seems to be safe when used in critically ill pediatric patients."( Sodium-nitroprusside-induced cyanide toxicity in pediatric patients.
Moffett, BS; Svehla, L; Thomas, C, 2009
)
0.35
" The magnitudes of toxic effect were proportional to concentration whereas kinetics of the response is an indicator for the mechanism of toxicity."( Automatic biodetector of water toxicity (ABTOW) as a tool for examination of phenol and cyanide contaminated water.
Bernas, T; Karczewski, J; Klis, C; Nowak, A; Woznica, A, 2010
)
0.36
" In order to achieve safe levels of 10 μg/g in cassava products, new methods of processing, especially for cassava containing more than 250 μg CN eq."( Strategies for elimination of cyanogens from cassava for reducing toxicity and improving food safety.
Nambisan, B, 2011
)
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" It represents a practical and safe cyanation method."( The palladium-catalyzed cyanation of indole C-H bonds with the combination of NH4HCO3 and DMSO as a safe cyanide source.
Chen, F; Chen, J; Cheng, J; Ren, X, 2011
)
0.37
" It is a safe and efficacious procedure, suitable for hospital or ambulance use in accidental cyanide poisoning cases, or as a preventive approach for fire-rescue teams."( Development of nano alpha-ketoglutarate nebulization formulation and its pharmacokinetic and safety evaluation in healthy human volunteers for cyanide poisoning.
Ahmad, FJ; Bhatnagar, A; Mittal, G; Singh, T; Sultana, S, 2011
)
0.37
" On the other hand, cyanide complexes had no effect on survival of the earthworm Eisenia fetida up to 131 mg CN(-)/kg, while potassium cyanide was highly toxic [EC50-14 d as CN(-)=74 μg/kg soil]."( Ecotoxicity of cyanide complexes in industrially contaminated soils.
Bonnard, M; Manar, R; Rast, C; Vasseur, P; Veber, AM, 2011
)
0.37
" RSO did not show any toxic potential to the rats."( Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) seed oil toxicity effect and Linamarin compound analysis.
Abdullah, BM; Salih, N; Salimon, J, 2012
)
0.38
" The changes in the ability of the refractory organic compounds to bind with enzyme proteins, combined with the analysis of the organic components by GC/MS, show that in the process of coking wastewater treatment no new toxic chemicals were produced."( The effect of treatment stages on the coking wastewater hazardous compounds and their toxicity.
Fan, QL; Guo, DS; Wei, XX; Yuan, XY; Zhang, ZY, 2012
)
0.38
" These two toxic substances are found in varying concentrations within the fire room and are associated with early on-scene death and in-hospital morbidity and mortality."( Carbon monoxide and cyanide toxicity: etiology, pathophysiology and treatment in inhalation injury.
Cross, JM; George, T; Huzar, TF, 2013
)
0.39
" MCN was most toxic by oral (LD₅₀=66."( Acute toxicity of some synthetic cyanogens in rats: time-dependent cyanide generation and cytochrome oxidase inhibition in soft tissues after sub-lethal oral intoxication.
Bhattacharya, R; Gujar, NL; Rao, P; Singh, P; Yadav, SK, 2013
)
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" The high post-harvest losses, mainly for yam, the contamination by endogenous toxic compounds, mainly for cassava, and the contamination by external agents (such as micotoxins, pesticides, and heavy metal) represent a depletion of economic value and income."( Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) and Yam (Dioscorea spp.) Crops and Their Derived Foodstuffs: Safety, Security and Nutritional Value.
Ferraro, V; Piccirillo, C; Pintado, ME; Tomlins, K, 2016
)
0.43
" Results suggested that: 1) The ethylene treatment caused sub-lethal stress since it induced stress-related responses and reduced peel damage; 2) 1-MCP induced ethylene-dependent and ethylene-independent responsive networks; 3) 1-MCP triggered ethylene overproduction, stress-related responses and metabolic shifts aimed to cope with cell toxicity, which mostly affected to the inner part of the peel (albedo); 4) 1-MCP increased respiration and drove metabolism reconfiguration for favoring energy conservation but up-regulated genes related to lipid and protein degradation and triggered the over-expression of genes associated with the plasma membrane cellular component; 5) Xenobiotics and/or reactive oxygen species (ROS) might act as signals for defense responses in the ethylene-treated fruit, while their uncontrolled generation would induce processes mimicking cell death and damage in 1-MCP-treated fruit; 6) ROS, the ethylene co-product cyanide and NO may converge in the toxic effects of 1-MCP."( Inhibiting ethylene perception with 1-methylcyclopropene triggers molecular responses aimed to cope with cell toxicity and increased respiration in citrus fruits.
Ballester, AR; Establés-Ortiz, B; González-Candelas, L; Lafuente, MT; Romero, P, 2016
)
0.43
" The focus was on acclimatization and development of cyanide-degrading biomass and to understand the toxic effects of cyanide on the dynamic equilibrium between various microbial groups."( Improving the cyanide toxicity tolerance of anaerobic reactor: Microbial interactions and toxin reduction.
Ahammad, SZ; Gupta, P; Sreekrishnan, TR, 2016
)
0.43
" Inorganic cobalt salts are quite toxic (cyanide and cobalt antagonise one another's toxicity) and complexes such as dicobalt edetate were studied with the aim of identifying compounds that were less acutely toxic, but which retained the antidotal properties of cobalt salts."( The efficacy and adverse effects of dicobalt edetate in cyanide poisoning.
Marrs, TC; Thompson, JP, 2016
)
0.43
"The aim of this study was to evaluate the published evidence for the efficacy and adverse effects of dicobalt edetate."( The efficacy and adverse effects of dicobalt edetate in cyanide poisoning.
Marrs, TC; Thompson, JP, 2016
)
0.43
" Adverse effects of dicobalt edetate: Adverse effects reported have included hypertension, tachycardia, nausea, retrosternal pain, sweating, palpebral, facial and laryngeal oedema, vomiting, urticaria and/or a feeling of impending doom."( The efficacy and adverse effects of dicobalt edetate in cyanide poisoning.
Marrs, TC; Thompson, JP, 2016
)
0.43
"Dicobalt edetate is an effective cyanide antidote when given to patients with systemic cyanide poisoning, but it has the potential to give rise to adverse reactions, particularly when administered in the absence of intoxication."( The efficacy and adverse effects of dicobalt edetate in cyanide poisoning.
Marrs, TC; Thompson, JP, 2016
)
0.43
" Previous studies indicate the highly toxic nature of SPL."( Cytotoxicity of Spent Pot Liner on Allium cepa root tip cells: A comparative analysis in meristematic cell type on toxicity bioassays.
Andrade-Vieira, LF; Campos, JM; Davide, LC; Dos Santos Gedraite, L; Palmieri, MJ, 2016
)
0.43
" The acute onset of toxicity and CN's mg/Kg LD50 (μM lethal concentration) suggests that the classical hemeFe binding-based inhibition rationale is untenable to account for the toxicity of CN."( Acute toxicity of cyanide in aerobic respiration: Theoretical and experimental support for murburn explanation.
Gideon, DA; Jacob, VD; Manoj, KM; Pakshirajan, K; Parashar, A; Ramasamy, S; Soman, V, 2020
)
0.56
" Survival and other parameters, such as the time to recovery and assessment of clinical toxic signs (e."( A novel aqueous dimethyl trisulfide formulation is effective at low doses against cyanide toxicity in non-anesthetized mice and rats.
Dixon, H; Hildenberger, DM; Lippner, DS; McDonough, J; Rhoomes, MO; Rockwood, GA; Winborn, JN, 2022
)
0.72
"Cyanide tailings are the major hazardous wastes generated in the production process of the gold industry, which not only contain highly toxic cyanide, but also contain heavy metals with recycling value and other substances suitable for building materials or filling."( Synergistic detoxification by combined reagents and safe filling utilization of cyanide tailings.
Liu, Q; Luo, Y; Shi, J; Wang, Q; Wu, Z, 2023
)
0.91
" The remaining high-quality cyanide studies reported no adverse findings in male reproductive organs."( Revisiting the testicular toxicity of cyanide: Assessment of the new and existing literature.
DeSesso, JM; Williams, AL, 2023
)
0.91

Pharmacokinetics

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
"A pharmacokinetic study of cyanamide, an inhibitor of aldehyde dehydrogenase (E."( Pharmacokinetics of cyanamide in dog and rat.
Arso, J; Colom, H; Obach, R; Peraire, C; Pruñonosa, J, 1989
)
0.28
" After intravenous infusion, its serum half-life is about 15 minutes."( Clinical pharmacokinetics of nitroprusside, cyanide, thiosulphate and thiocyanate.
Schulz, V,
)
0.13
" To gain insight into the mechanism of action of thiosulfate on cyanide toxicity, a pharmacokinetic analysis of cyanide distribution and metabolism with and without sodium thiosulfate was conducted in mongrel dogs."( Effects of thiosulfate on cyanide pharmacokinetics in dogs.
Hayton, WL; Morgan, RL; Sylvester, DM; Way, JL, 1983
)
0.27
"The safety, efficacy and pharmacokinetic parameters of 5 g of hydroxocobalamin given intravenously, alone or in combination with 12."( Hydroxocobalamin as a cyanide antidote: safety, efficacy and pharmacokinetics in heavily smoking normal volunteers.
Becker, CE; Benowitz, NL; Forsyth, JC; Hall, AH; Mueller, PD; Osterloh, J; Rumack, BH, 1993
)
0.29
" Hydroxocobalamin's elimination half-life in these cyanide-exposed patients far exceeds those found in previous studies of dogs and minimally-exposed humans."( Pharmacokinetics of hydroxocobalamin in smoke inhalation victims.
Baud, FJ; Borron, SW; Houeto, P; Imbert, M; Levillain, P; Sandouk, P, 1996
)
0.29
" In the present study, the pharmacodynamic effects at the cellular level of CHS 828 was compared to another compound containing two guanidino groups, methylglyoxal-bis(guanylhydrazone) (MGBG)."( Cellular pharmacodynamics of the cytotoxic guanidino-containing drug CHS 828. Comparison with methylglyoxal-bis(guanylhydrazone).
Binderup, L; Ekelund, S; Larsson, R; Nygren, P; Sjöholm, A, 2001
)
0.31
" A rat hollow fibre model was used to investigate whether this dependency is due to pharmacokinetic and/or pharmacodynamic factors."( Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modelling of the schedule-dependent effect of the anti-cancer agent CHS 828 in a rat hollow fibre model.
Friberg, LE; Hassan, SB; Karlsson, MO; Larsson, R; Lindhagen, E, 2005
)
0.33
" Objectives of the present study were to (a) develop a novel A-KG nebulization formulation against cyanide poisoning, particularly hydrogen cyanide gas (b) validate its respiratory fraction in vitro and in vivo, and (c) create its pharmacokinetic data in human volunteers."( Development of nano alpha-ketoglutarate nebulization formulation and its pharmacokinetic and safety evaluation in healthy human volunteers for cyanide poisoning.
Ahmad, FJ; Bhatnagar, A; Mittal, G; Singh, T; Sultana, S, 2011
)
0.37
" The existing physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model for HCN cannot clearly simulate continuous HCN inhalation or predict HCN levels in inhaled air."( Human continuous hydrogen cyanide inhalation predictor with a physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model.
Lohitnavy, M; Phenrat, T; Tran, QB, 2020
)
0.56

Compound-Compound Interactions

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
" Similar results were obtained in cats with antidote doses of 200 mg/kg aquocobalamine combined with 500 mg/kg thiosulfate."( The efficiency of aquocobalamine as an antidote in cyanide poisoning when given alone or combined with sodium thiosulfate.
Friedberg, KD; Shukla, UR, 1975
)
0.25
" Furthermore, they imply efficiency of daily administration of nontoxic doses of chemotherapy, and a possible additive effect when chemotherapy is combined with angiogenesis inhibitors."( CHS 828 inhibits neuroblastoma growth in mice alone and in combination with antiangiogenic drugs.
Bäckman, U; Christofferson, R; Jonsson, E; Larsson, R; Svensson, A, 2002
)
0.31

Bioavailability

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
" The plot of absorption rate vs."( Arachidonic acid intestinal absorption: mechanism of transport and influence of luminal factors of absorption in vitro.
Chow, SL; Hollander, D, 1978
)
0.26
" Thus, the very low bioavailability of iron and cyanide from hexacyanoferrate(II) compounds after oral application is demonstrated in rats."( Bioavailability of iron and cyanide from 59Fe- and 14C-labelled hexacyanoferrates(II) in rats.
Dresow, B; Fischer, R; Heinrich, HC; Nielsen, P, 1990
)
0.28
"- and O2 absorption rate polarographically determined has indicated that about 2% of the absorbed O2 is consumed to form O2-."( [Quantitative determination of the rate of superoxide radical formation in mitochondrial membranes by electron paramagnetic resonance].
Baĭder, LM; Krinitskaia, LA; Rashba, IuE; Vartanian, LS,
)
0.13
" Peak plasma concentrations, after oral administration of 4 mg kg-1 were achieved at 30 min and oral bioavailability was about 65%."( Pharmacokinetics of cyanamide in dog and rat.
Arso, J; Colom, H; Obach, R; Peraire, C; Pruñonosa, J, 1989
)
0.28
" Relatively rapid absorption of the glucoside from the gastrointestinal tract was observed with the highest absorption rate of 53."( Toxicity of D, L-mandelonitrile-beta-D-glucoside, "prulaurasin" in rat.
Haga, M; Sakata, K; Sakata, M; Yoshida, A; Yuasa, C, 1987
)
0.27
" Food does not appear to modify the absolute bioavailability of cyanamide (F = 93."( Bioavailability of cyanamide in fasted and unfasted rats.
Domenech, J; Obach, R; Valenti, C; Valles, J; Valles, JM,
)
0.13
" The results analysed on the basis of representing the mucosal K as in two compartments, indicated that the observed absorption rate could not be accounted for by transport through these compartments alone and that most of the (42)K crossed the mucosa by a fast pathway not detectable by the miniature GM counter."( Use of a miniature GM counter and a whole body counter in the study of potassium transport by the colon of normal, sodium-depleted and adrenalectomized rats in vivo.
Barnaby, CF; Edmonds, CJ, 1969
)
0.25
"The rate of absorption of potassium by slices of corn leaf in the light was about twice the rate in the dark."( Light-enhanced potassium absorption by corn leaf tissue.
Rains, DW, 1967
)
0.25
" In the normal unintoxicated animal an intramuscular injection of 20 mg kg-1 sodium nitrite will form 20% methemoglobin; however, in acute cyanide intoxication the associated severe bradycardia appears to limit the rate of absorption and thus the rapid formation of methemoglobin."( Effectiveness of intramuscularly administered cyanide antidotes on methemoglobin formation and survival.
Vick, JA; Von Bredow, JD,
)
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"50 mol/kg (critical level), thus indicating reduced bioavailability of Zn to a critical level."( Nutritional evaluation of some Nigerian wild seeds.
Ekperigin, MM; Oboh, G, 2004
)
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" Drug bioavailability was estimated periodically."( Radiolabeling and dose fixation study of oral alpha-ketoglutarate as a cyanide antidote in healthy human volunteers.
Bhatnagar, A; Bhattacharya, R; Kumar, N; Mittal, G; Singh, T; Tripathi, RP; Tulsawani, R; Vijayaraghavan, R, 2010
)
0.36
" One-tenth reduction in dose increased the bioavailability to 15%."( Radiolabeling and dose fixation study of oral alpha-ketoglutarate as a cyanide antidote in healthy human volunteers.
Bhatnagar, A; Bhattacharya, R; Kumar, N; Mittal, G; Singh, T; Tripathi, RP; Tulsawani, R; Vijayaraghavan, R, 2010
)
0.36
"Aqueous dilution improves the bioavailability of A-KG in humans."( Radiolabeling and dose fixation study of oral alpha-ketoglutarate as a cyanide antidote in healthy human volunteers.
Bhatnagar, A; Bhattacharya, R; Kumar, N; Mittal, G; Singh, T; Tripathi, RP; Tulsawani, R; Vijayaraghavan, R, 2010
)
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" Also estimated were zinc and divalent cation bioavailability of the seeds using millimolar ratios/kg dry weight of [calcium]/[phytate], [phytate]/[zinc], [calcium][phytate]/[Zn], and [phytate]/[total phosphorus]."( The proximate, mineral, and toxicant compositions of four possible food security crops from southeastern Nigeria.
Agha, NC; Ogbuji, CA; Ojiako, OA; Onwuliri, VA, 2010
)
0.36
" We therefore measured the systemic bioavailability of antidotes for organophosphorus nerve agent and cyanide poisoning when administered by the intraosseous, intravenous, and intramuscular routes in a small study of Göttingen minipigs."( Rapid and complete bioavailability of antidotes for organophosphorus nerve agent and cyanide poisoning in minipigs after intraosseous administration.
Blain, PG; Clutton, RE; Dunn, M; Eddleston, M; Jefferson, RD; Murray, DB; Thomas, S; Thompson, A; Vidler, DS, 2012
)
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"This study showed rapid and substantial antidote bioavailability after intraosseous administration that appeared similar to that of the intravenous route."( Rapid and complete bioavailability of antidotes for organophosphorus nerve agent and cyanide poisoning in minipigs after intraosseous administration.
Blain, PG; Clutton, RE; Dunn, M; Eddleston, M; Jefferson, RD; Murray, DB; Thomas, S; Thompson, A; Vidler, DS, 2012
)
0.38
" The rate of absorption may be greater with inhaled hydrogen cyanide and the recommended slow intravenous administration of hydroxocobalamin may severely limit its clinical effectiveness in these circumstances."( Hydroxocobalamin in cyanide poisoning.
Marrs, TC; Thompson, JP, 2012
)
0.38
" We have shown that aquohydroxocobinamide is a potent cyanide antidote in animal models of cyanide poisoning, but it is unstable in solution and poorly absorbed after intramuscular injection."( Nitrocobinamide, a new cyanide antidote that can be administered by intramuscular injection.
Boss, GR; Brenner, M; Burney, T; Chan, A; Fridman, A; Green, C; Guo, LT; Haushalter, KJ; Jiang, J; Lee, J; Liu, MT; Mahon, SB; Mukai, D; Patel, HH; Pilz, RB; Shelton, GD; Yoon, D, 2015
)
0.42
" Data on bioavailability of cyanide after consumption of foods containing high levels of cyanogenic glycosides as presented herein were necessary to allow a meaningful risk assessment for these foods."( Bioavailability of cyanide after consumption of a single meal of foods containing high levels of cyanogenic glycosides: a crossover study in humans.
Abraham, K; Buhrke, T; Lampen, A, 2016
)
0.43
"CHS-828 (N-(6-(4-chlorophenoxy)hexyl)-N'-cyano-N″-4-pyridyl guanidine) is an anticancer agent with low bioavailability and high systemic toxicity."( Photolabile ruthenium complexes to cage and release a highly cytotoxic anticancer agent.
Renfrew, AK; Wei, J, 2018
)
0.48
" We hypothesized that the ameliorating effect of HBO2 is caused by an increased bioavailability of NO, which can be attenuated by injection of the selective neuronal NO synthase inhibitor, 7-nitroindazole, preceding the HBO2 procedure."( Neuronal nitric oxide inhibition attenuates the protective effect of HBO2 during cyanide poisoning.
Hedetoft, M; Hyldegaard, O; Olsen, NV; Polzik, P,
)
0.13

Dosage Studied

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"A 42-year old patient received a continuous infusion of sodium nitroprusside (SNP) at a dosage rate of 600 microgram/min for approximately four days."( Counteraction of cyanide poisoning by thiosulphate when administering sodium nitroprusside as a hypotensive treatment.
Bonn, R; Ecker, N; Kämmerer, H; Kriegel, R; Schulz, V, 1979
)
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" The results obtained have shown that, for all inhibitors tested, there exists a range of concentrations in which the dose-response relationship is linear."( The validity of the TTC-test for dehydrogenase activity of activated sludges in the presence of chemical inhibitors.
Cenci, G; Morozzi, G, 1979
)
0.26
" Female rats dosed at the level of 5 mg KCN/kg once a week and twice a week respectively, displayed no significant difference in the excretion of thiocyanate in urine after periods of up to eight weeks of study."( Chronic administration of cyanide: urinary excretion of thiocyanate in male and female rats.
McGinity, JW; Mehta, CS, 1977
)
0.26
" The mean dosage of SNP administered was 21."( Nitroprusside, its metabolites and red cell function.
Castel, C; Deschodt, J; du Cailar, J; Lamarche, Y; Mathieu-Daude, JC, 1978
)
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" To examine the mechanism responsible for resistance, aortic smooth muscle strips were prepared and dose-response curves for norepinephrine (NE) obtained."( Sodium cyanide antagonism of the vasodilator action of sodium nitroprusside in theisolated rabbit aortic strip.
Grayling, GW; Miller, ED; Peach, MJ, 1978
)
0.26
" Patients requiring inordinate amounts probably should not continue to receive the drug, although maximum dosage limits for long-term therapy are not established."( Sodium nitroprusside: pharmacology, toxicology and therapeutics.
Michenfelder, JD; Tinker, JH, 1976
)
0.26
" All the three species showed a dose-response relationship in metabolism of MeAN to cyanide."( Methacrylonitrile: in vivo metabolism to cyanide in rats, mice, and gerbils.
Deleon, JH; Diaz, RG; Farooqui, MY,
)
0.13
" Urinary excretion of thiocyanate by hens after dosage with cyanide was studied over 3 hr periods during which various sulphur sources were infused."( Alternative sulphur donors for detoxification of cyanide in the chicken.
Davis, RH; Mousa, HM, 1991
)
0.28
" To study the dose-response relation between ATP concentration and open-state probability of the channels, intracellular surfaces of inside-out membrane patches containing ATP-regulated K+ channels were exposed to various concentrations of ATP (10-1,000 microM)."( Role of cardiac ATP-regulated potassium channels in differential responses of endocardial and epicardial cells to ischemia.
Bassett, AL; Furukawa, N; Furukawa, T; Kimura, S; Myerburg, RJ, 1991
)
0.28
" Afterwards, sodium thiosulphate was given additionally for 24 h at a dosage of 1 g per hour."( [Cyanide poisoning: treatment with hyperoxygenation and sodium thiosulphate].
Bock, TA; Heintz, B; Kierdorf, H; Sieberth, HG, 1990
)
0.28
" Neuropharmacological studies on anaesthetized rats showed that chemosensory discharge, recorded from a sectioned carotid nerve, increased in response to salicylate injections with a similar dose-response pattern to the hyperventilation."( Arterial chemoreceptor involvement in salicylate-induced hyperventilation in rats.
Birrell, GJ; McQueen, DS; Ritchie, IM, 1989
)
0.28
" The frequency of seizure occurrence and the frequency of a lethal seizure was greater when the high ACN dosage was given in combination with metrazol."( Effect of acute acrylonitrile exposure on metrazol induced seizures in the rat.
Adams, PM; Ahmed, AE; Fanini, D; Sadagopa Ramanujam, VM; Trieff, NM, 1985
)
0.27
" Dose-response relationships are not likely to emerge from follow-up studies."( Disaster at Bhopal: the accident, early findings and respiratory health outlook in those injured.
Weill, H,
)
0.13
" Three species, domestic chickens, black vultures, and turkey vultures (Cathartes aura), were dosed with NaCN to determine cyanide residues in those that died and also in survivors, in addition to postmortem fate."( Acute oral toxicity of sodium cyanide in birds.
Carpenter, JW; Hill, EF; Krynitsky, AJ; Wiemeyer, SN, 1986
)
0.27
" Dose-response studies revealed KCN, at doses of 10-15 mg/kg, produced significant elevations of whole-brain calcium 30 min after administration."( Cyanide-induced neurotoxicity: role of neuronal calcium.
Isom, GE; Johnson, JD; Meisenheimer, TL, 1986
)
0.27
" To investigate this phenomenon further, dose-response curves to agonists under different oxygen concentrations were examined."( Substrate dependence and oxygen sensitivity of tone and of spontaneous and evoked contractions of the distal colonic muscularis mucosae of opossum.
Christensen, J; Mason, JB; Percy, WH; Roberts, RL, 1986
)
0.27
" Blood cyanide concentrations following amygdalin treatment reached their highest level (130 nmol/ml) 1 hr after dosing and remained elevated until 3 hr after treatment."( Comparative metabolism of linamarin and amygdalin in hamsters.
Frakes, RA; Sharma, RP; Willhite, CC, 1986
)
0.27
"The urinary excretion of thiocyanate by hens after dosage with cyanide (30 mumol) has been studied in a series of acute experiments involving 6 hr urine collection periods."( Detoxication of cyanide in the chicken by conversion to thiocyanate, as influenced by the availability of transferable sulphur.
Davis, RH; Jalaludin, S; Oh, SY; Sykes, AH, 1987
)
0.27
" The dose-response of both substances reveal saturation curves."( Osmotica, dimethyl sulfoxide, parahydroxymercuribenzoate, and cyanide change the period of the circadian clock in the pulvini of Phaseolus coccineus L.
Flach, D; Maier, M; Mayer, WE, 1985
)
0.27
" A significant positive trend for prevalence of cyanide-related symptoms measured against levels of exposure was demonstrated, supporting a dose-response effect."( Cyanide intoxication among silver-reclaiming workers.
Bernard, B; Blanc, P; Hessl, S; Hogan, M; Hryhorczuk, D; Mallin, K, 1985
)
0.27
"74 micrograms CN/g brain) at death in the brains of mice, the level for malono- and adiponitrile being comparable to that found in mice killed by dosing with potassium cyanide."( Structure-acute toxicity relationship of dinitriles in mice.
Hashimoto, K; Tanii, H, 1985
)
0.27
" Results of oral dose-response studies utilizing a 1:1 (w/w) mixture of acetonitrile and acetone, or varying doses of acetonitrile administered together with a constant dose of acetone, indicated that acetone potentiated acute acetonitrile toxicity three- to fourfold in rats."( Acetone potentiation of acute acetonitrile toxicity in rats.
Freeman, JJ; Hayes, EP, 1985
)
0.27
" Dose-response curves for number of pili per cell and length of pili resemble single hit kinetics, showing 37% survival at 10(4) ergs/mm(2) and 2 x 10(4) ergs/mm(2), respectively."( Effects of growth inhibitors and ultraviolet irradiation on F pili.
Lavin, K; Novotny, CP; Taylor, PF, 1972
)
0.25
" In the hydrolysed urine of rats dosed with either [(14)C]Prefix or 2,6-dichlorobenzo[(14)C]nitrile, 2,6-dichloro-3-hydroxybenzonitrile accounts for approx."( The comparative metabolism of 2,6-dichlorothiobenzamide (Prefix) and 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile in the dog and rat.
Griffiths, MH; Hathway, DE; Moss, JA; Rose, JA, 1966
)
0.24
" Maximum blood cyanide concentrations were observed 1 hr after dosing in mice but at 3 hr in rats."( Acrylonitrile: in vivo metabolism in rats and mice.
Ahmed, AE; Patel, K,
)
0.13
" Cytochrome redox responses were not altered either in magnitude or kinetics by hyperoxia; however, the cyanide-cytochrome dose-response curve was greatly shifted to the right by pretreatment with sodium nitrite, and the recovery rate of cytochrome a,a3 from cyanide-induced reduction was enhanced fourfold by pretreatment with sodium thiosulfate."( Cyanide-induced cytochrome a,a3 oxidation-reduction responses in rat brain in vivo.
Jöbsis, FF; Piantadosi, CA; Sylvia, AL, 1983
)
0.27
" Since the vascular type of primary dementia is found to be associated with metabolic variations which resemble that of a cerebral hypoxia, hypoxic brain damage was produced by means of a sublethal dosage of cyanide in two-year-old rats."( The effect of naftidrofuryl on cyanide-induced hypoxic damage to glucose and energy metabolism in brain cortex of rats.
Hoyer, S, 1984
)
0.27
"80 microgram CN/g brain) at death in the brains of mice given group-1 compounds, the level being comparable to that found in mice killed by dosing with potassium cyanide."( Studies on the mechanism of acute toxicity of nitriles in mice.
Hashimoto, K; Tanii, H, 1984
)
0.27
" The conventional low dosage nitrite/thiosulfate (6."( Cyanide intoxication in sheep; therapeutics.
Burrows, GE, 1981
)
0.26
" Infusion of SNP mixed with thiosulphate showed no such accumulation of cyanide in any patient, irrespective of dosage level and duration."( Cyanide toxicity of sodium nitroprusside in therapeutic use with and without sodium thiosulphate.
Busse, J; Gross, R; Loeschcke, G; Pasch, T; Schulz, V, 1982
)
0.26
"Cyanide toxicity can be reduced by the use of methemoglobin (MetHb) formers, and antidotal dosage is based on the extent of MetHb formation."( Analysis of hemoglobin derivatives by capillary isoelectric focusing and its application in the antidotal research of cyanide poisoning.
Korte, WD; Shih, ML, 1996
)
0.29
"The effect of dosing vehicle on toxicity and metabolism of unsaturated aliphatic nitriles was investigated in male Sprague-Dawley rats."( Effect of dosing vehicle on the toxicity and metabolism of unsaturated aliphatic nitriles.
Farooqui, MY; Piper, J; Tamez, A; Ybarra, B,
)
0.13
" Dose-response relationships were analyzed by probit dose-response methods and protective ratios for each compound were computed."( The effects of EDRF/NO releasers or calcium ionophore A23187 on cyanide toxicity in mice.
Baskin, SI; Lempka, JC; Nealley, EW, 1996
)
0.29
" The data indicate that these three biologic markers of acute AN intoxication respond dramatically in a time-dependent manner in the toxic dosage range."( Biological markers of acute acrylonitrile intoxication in rats as a function of dose and time.
Benz, FW; Corbett, D; Li, J; Nerland, DE, 1997
)
0.3
" In parallel, the gacA gene dosage markedly influenced the BHL/RhIR-dependent formation of the cytotoxic compounds pyocyanin and cyanide and the exoenzyme lipase."( The global activator GacA of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO positively controls the production of the autoinducer N-butyryl-homoserine lactone and the formation of the virulence factors pyocyanin, cyanide, and lipase.
Beyeler, M; Foglino, M; Haas, D; Latifi, A; Lazdunski, A; Reimmann, C; Winteler, H, 1997
)
0.3
" Dose-response studies revealed procaine hydrochloride pretreated 3 min before KCN, at doses of 18."( Effect of procaine hydrochloride on cyanide intoxication and its effect on neuronal calcium in mice.
Jiang, S; Liu, Z; Zhuang, X, 1998
)
0.3
"Amiloride, which blocks the Na(+)/H(+) antiport, shifted the CHS 828 dose-response curve to the left in a synergistic manner according to the additive interaction model."( Interactions between the new cytotoxic drug CHS 828 and amiloride and mitomycin C in a human tumour cell line and in tumour cells from patients.
Ekelund, S; Larsson, R; Nygren, P; Persson, I, 2002
)
0.31
" The synergistic results are promising for future combination trials in animals, however, different dosing schedules should be considered, in order to investigate whether the above findings translate into the in vivo setting."( The combination of the antitumoural pyridyl cyanoguanidine CHS 828 and etoposide in vitro--from cytotoxic synergy to complete inhibition of apoptosis.
Ekelund, S; Larsson, R; Martinsson, P; Nygren, P, 2002
)
0.31
" A successful antiplague operation, however, depends on the methods used, the dosage of pulicide, and the time and intensity of its application."( Application of DDT, BHC, and cyanogas in the control of plague in India.
SEAL, SC; WAGLE, PM, 1953
)
0.23
" Other systems, however, could not bring the cyanide abatement to the targeted value even with higher dosage of oxidants and an extended period of reaction time."( Application of advanced oxidation processes for the treatment of cyanide containing effluent.
Kim, YJ; Min, KS; Qureshi, TI, 2003
)
0.32
" Fluid released into a ditch contained 1 g cyanide/L and produced toxicity in 3 ewes experimentally dosed with the liquid waste."( Mass cyanide intoxication in sheep.
Aslani, MR; Chamsaz, M; Maleki, M; Mohammadi, GR; Mohri, M; Sharifi, K, 2004
)
0.32
" Because hemoglobin kinetics vary with age, methemoglobinemia associated with nitrite-based antidotes may be excessive at standard adult dosing in children."( Pediatric cyanide poisoning: causes, manifestations, management, and unmet needs.
Barthold, C; Geller, RJ; Hall, AH; Saiers, JA, 2006
)
0.33
" Linear relationships were observed between the formation of DCAN, 1,1-DCP, CNCl or chloroform and the dosage of monochloramine."( Factors affecting formation of haloacetonitriles, haloketones, chloropicrin and cyanogen halides during chloramination.
Shang, C; Westerhoff, P; Yang, X, 2007
)
0.34
" Nevertheless, thiocyanate degradation and nitrification processes were actually inhibited by the free ammonia form (NH3) in place of the ionized NH4 form (NH4+) currently dosed and often unproperly named "ammonia" [IUPAC, 1997."( New approach to optimize operational conditions for the biological treatment of a high-strength thiocyanate and ammonium waste: pH as key factor.
Drakides, C; Lay-Son, M, 2008
)
0.35
" One of the pronounced effects of an irreversible dosage of cyanide is the marked cytolysis or breakdown of the egg, both internally and at the cell membrane."( Some correlations between development and respiration in the sand dollar egg, as shown by cyanide inhibition studies.
ROBBIE, WA, 1948
)
0.23
" There is a paucity of literature describing dosing parameters or physical signs and symptoms of toxicity with SNP."( Evaluation of sodium nitroprusside toxicity in pediatric cardiac surgical patients.
Moffett, BS; Price, JF, 2008
)
0.35
"To determine the incidence of cyanide toxicity in postoperative pediatric cardiac surgical patients treated with SNP and identify dosing parameters and physical signs and symptoms that may predict elevated cyanide concentrations."( Evaluation of sodium nitroprusside toxicity in pediatric cardiac surgical patients.
Moffett, BS; Price, JF, 2008
)
0.35
" PTZ promoted a dose-response mitochondrial swelling accompanied by mitochondrial transmembrane potential dissipation and calcium release, being thioridazine the most potent derivative."( On the mechanisms of phenothiazine-induced mitochondrial permeability transition: Thiol oxidation, strict Ca2+ dependence, and cyt c release.
Cerchiaro, G; Cruz, TS; Curti, C; Faria, PA; Ferreira, JC; Nantes, IL; Nascimento, OR; Oliveira, V; Rodrigues, T; Santana, DP, 2010
)
0.36
" Adsorbed amount of cyanide slightly increased as the TiO(2) dosage increased."( Photocatalytic removal of cyanide with illuminated TiO(2).
Lee, SM; Samarghandi, MR; Siboni, MS; Yang, JK, 2011
)
0.37
" Rapid administration of antidotes can result in complete resuscitation of the patient but judicious dosing requires the knowledge of the level of cyanide exposure."( A disposable blood cyanide sensor.
Boss, GR; Brenner, M; Dasgupta, PK; Ma, J; Mahon, SB; Tian, Y; Wang, JH, 2013
)
0.39
" An increase in adsorption of CN- with increasing resin dosage was observed."( Removal of aqueous cyanide with strongly basic ion-exchange resin.
Bezbaruah, AN; Khan, E; Kobya, M; Simsek, H,
)
0.13
"5%, agitation speed 700 r/min, temperature 60°C, Mn2+ dosage 40 g/L, ozone volume flow 80 L/hr, initial sulfuric acid concentration 1 mol/L, and reaction time 6 hr."( Pretreatment of cyanided tailings by catalytic ozonation with Mn2+/O3.
Hussain, A; Ji, H; Li, D; Li, J; Li, Y; wang, J; Zhai, Y, 2015
)
0.42
" To improve coking wastewater's biodegradability, a minimum ferrous dosage is required to complete the first step reaction."( Removal of cyanide compounds from coking wastewater by ferrous sulfate: Improvement of biodegradability.
Wei, C; Wu, H; Xu, R; Yu, X, 2016
)
0.43
" Mortality rate, antidote use, and appropriateness of antidote use (defined as correct indication, proper dosing regimen, and administration within 90 min) before and after NAP implementation were compared."( Cyanide poisoning in Thailand before and after establishment of the National Antidote Project
Khomvilai, S; Krairojananan, W; Pradoo, A; Rittilert, P; Sriapha, C; Srisuma, S; Suchonwanich, N; Tongpoo, A; Wananukul, W; Wongvisavakorn, S, 2018
)
0.48
" This case illustrates how chronic dosing of complementary medicines can result in harmful toxicities, which may carry potential for serious consequences and how these chronic toxicities may present to physicians in atypical ways."( An unusual presentation of chronic cyanide toxicity from self-prescribed apricot kernel extract.
Burrell, A; Konstantatos, A; Shiv Kumar, M; Smith, J, 2017
)
0.46
" Further, we calculated both the mass balance of thiocyanate and the resultant plausible dosage of cyanide from the data reported in the previously published method."( Can excreted thiocyanate be used to detect cyanide exposure in live reef fish?
Andrade, L; Breen, NE; Loewenstein, J; Metivier, R; Rhyne, AL, 2018
)
0.48
" In both plants, a dose-response relationship was observed between exposure status and thiocyanate levels."( Chronic Low-Level Cyanide Intoxication in an Electroplating Plant in Taiwan.
Fan, HY; Huang, PT; Luo, JJ; Tsao, YC; Yeh, WC, 2022
)
0.72
[information is derived through text-mining from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Roles (1)

RoleDescription
EC 1.9.3.1 (cytochrome c oxidase) inhibitorAn EC 1.9.3.* (oxidoreductase acting on donor heme group, oxygen as acceptor) inhibitor that interferes with the action of cytochrome c oxidase (EC 1.9.3.1).
[role information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Drug Classes (1)

ClassDescription
pseudohalide anion
[compound class information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Pathways (12)

PathwayProteinsCompounds
Cysteine Metabolism923
beta-Mercaptolactate-Cysteine Disulfiduria923
Cystinosis, Ocular Nonnephropathic923
Sulfur Metabolism2833
Sulfur Metabolism (Butanesulfonate)2834
Sulfur Metabolism (Propanesulfonate)2834
Sulfur Metabolism (Ethanesulfonate)2834
Sulfur Metabolism (Isethionate)2834
Sulfur Metabolism (Methanesulfonate)2834
drosopterin and aurodrosopterin biosynthesis422
superoxide radicals degradation914
L-selenocysteine biosynthesis I (bacteria)314

Protein Targets (5)

Inhibition Measurements

ProteinTaxonomyMeasurementAverageMin (ref.)Avg (ref.)Max (ref.)Bioassay(s)
Carbonic anhydrase 1Homo sapiens (human)Ki160.08000.00001.372610.0000AID1798763; AID1803484
Carbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)Ki163.98000.00000.72369.9200AID1798763; AID1803485
Carbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)Ki199.97500.00021.97209.9200AID1798763
Carbonic anhydraseMethanosarcina thermophilaKi8,400.00000.06000.97148.5000AID1803493
Carbonic anhydrase 15Mus musculus (house mouse)Ki199.97500.00091.884610.0000AID1798763
[prepared from compound, protein, and bioassay information from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Biological Processes (13)

Processvia Protein(s)Taxonomy
one-carbon metabolic processCarbonic anhydrase 1Homo sapiens (human)
morphogenesis of an epitheliumCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of synaptic transmission, GABAergicCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of cellular pH reductionCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
angiotensin-activated signaling pathwayCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of monoatomic anion transportCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
secretionCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of intracellular pHCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
neuron cellular homeostasisCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of dipeptide transmembrane transportCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of chloride transportCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
carbon dioxide transportCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
one-carbon metabolic processCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
bicarbonate transportCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
one-carbon metabolic processCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
[Information is prepared from geneontology information from the June-17-2024 release]

Molecular Functions (6)

Processvia Protein(s)Taxonomy
arylesterase activityCarbonic anhydrase 1Homo sapiens (human)
carbonate dehydratase activityCarbonic anhydrase 1Homo sapiens (human)
protein bindingCarbonic anhydrase 1Homo sapiens (human)
zinc ion bindingCarbonic anhydrase 1Homo sapiens (human)
hydro-lyase activityCarbonic anhydrase 1Homo sapiens (human)
cyanamide hydratase activityCarbonic anhydrase 1Homo sapiens (human)
arylesterase activityCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
carbonate dehydratase activityCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
protein bindingCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
zinc ion bindingCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
cyanamide hydratase activityCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
protein bindingCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
zinc ion bindingCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
carbonate dehydratase activityCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
[Information is prepared from geneontology information from the June-17-2024 release]

Ceullar Components (19)

Processvia Protein(s)Taxonomy
cytosolCarbonic anhydrase 1Homo sapiens (human)
extracellular exosomeCarbonic anhydrase 1Homo sapiens (human)
cytoplasmCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
cytosolCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
myelin sheathCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
apical part of cellCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
extracellular exosomeCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
cytoplasmCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
apical part of cellCarbonic anhydrase 2Homo sapiens (human)
basolateral plasma membraneCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
rough endoplasmic reticulumCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartmentCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
Golgi apparatusCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
trans-Golgi networkCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
external side of plasma membraneCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
cell surfaceCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
membraneCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
apical plasma membraneCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
transport vesicle membraneCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
secretory granule membraneCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
brush border membraneCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
perinuclear region of cytoplasmCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
extracellular exosomeCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneCarbonic anhydrase 4Homo sapiens (human)
[Information is prepared from geneontology information from the June-17-2024 release]

Bioassays (8)

Assay IDTitleYearJournalArticle
AID1798763CA Inhibition Assay from Article 10.1016/j.bmcl.2008.12.082: \\Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: the membrane-associated isoform XV is highly inhibited by inorganic anions.\\2009Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters, Feb-15, Volume: 19, Issue:4
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: the membrane-associated isoform XV is highly inhibited by inorganic anions.
AID1803484ChEMBL_158304 (CHEMBL763189) from Article 10.1016/j.bmc.2016.05.029: \\Anion inhibition profiles of a-, u00DF- and u00BF-carbonic anhydrases from the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae.\\2016Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 08-15, Volume: 24, Issue:16
Anion inhibition profiles of α-, β- and γ-carbonic anhydrases from the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
AID1803254CA Inhibition Assay from Article 10.3109/14756366.2011.649268: \\Inhibition of the alpha- and beta-carbonic anhydrases from the gastric pathogen Helycobacter pylori with anions.\\2013Journal of enzyme inhibition and medicinal chemistry, Apr, Volume: 28, Issue:2
Inhibition of the alpha- and beta-carbonic anhydrases from the gastric pathogen Helycobacter pylori with anions.
AID1803485ChEMBL_158305 (CHEMBL763190) from Article 10.1016/j.bmc.2016.05.029: \\Anion inhibition profiles of a-, u00DF- and u00BF-carbonic anhydrases from the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae.\\2016Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 08-15, Volume: 24, Issue:16
Anion inhibition profiles of α-, β- and γ-carbonic anhydrases from the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
AID1803493ChEMBL_158313 (CHEMBL763370) from Article 10.1016/j.bmc.2016.05.029: \\Anion inhibition profiles of a-, u00DF- and u00BF-carbonic anhydrases from the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae.\\2016Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 08-15, Volume: 24, Issue:16
Anion inhibition profiles of α-, β- and γ-carbonic anhydrases from the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
AID1803491ChEMBL_158311 (CHEMBL763368) from Article 10.1016/j.bmc.2016.05.029: \\Anion inhibition profiles of a-, u00DF- and u00BF-carbonic anhydrases from the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae.\\2016Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 08-15, Volume: 24, Issue:16
Anion inhibition profiles of α-, β- and γ-carbonic anhydrases from the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
AID1803487ChEMBL_158307 (CHEMBL763192) from Article 10.1016/j.bmc.2016.05.029: \\Anion inhibition profiles of a-, u00DF- and u00BF-carbonic anhydrases from the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae.\\2016Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 08-15, Volume: 24, Issue:16
Anion inhibition profiles of α-, β- and γ-carbonic anhydrases from the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
AID1803486ChEMBL_158306 (CHEMBL763191) from Article 10.1016/j.bmc.2016.05.029: \\Anion inhibition profiles of a-, u00DF- and u00BF-carbonic anhydrases from the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae.\\2016Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 08-15, Volume: 24, Issue:16
Anion inhibition profiles of α-, β- and γ-carbonic anhydrases from the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
[information is prepared from bioassay data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Research

Studies (12,198)

TimeframeStudies, This Drug (%)All Drugs %
pre-19908166 (66.95)18.7374
1990's946 (7.76)18.2507
2000's1330 (10.90)29.6817
2010's1381 (11.32)24.3611
2020's375 (3.07)2.80
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Market Indicators

Research Demand Index: 99.95

According to the monthly volume, diversity, and competition of internet searches for this compound, as well the volume and growth of publications, there is estimated to be very strong demand-to-supply ratio for research on this compound.

MetricThis Compound (vs All)
Research Demand Index99.95 (24.57)
Research Supply Index9.46 (2.92)
Research Growth Index4.48 (4.65)
Search Engine Demand Index189.88 (26.88)
Search Engine Supply Index2.00 (0.95)

This Compound (99.95)

All Compounds (24.57)

Study Types

Publication TypeThis drug (%)All Drugs (%)
Trials34 (0.26%)5.53%
Reviews450 (3.50%)6.00%
Case Studies260 (2.02%)4.05%
Observational1 (0.01%)0.25%
Other12,095 (94.20%)84.16%
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]