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acetic acid and Cerebrovascular Disorders

acetic acid has been researched along with Cerebrovascular Disorders in 1 studies

Acetic Acid: Product of the oxidation of ethanol and of the destructive distillation of wood. It is used locally, occasionally internally, as a counterirritant and also as a reagent. (Stedman, 26th ed)
acetic acid : A simple monocarboxylic acid containing two carbons.

Cerebrovascular Disorders: A spectrum of pathological conditions of impaired blood flow in the brain. They can involve vessels (ARTERIES or VEINS) in the CEREBRUM, the CEREBELLUM, and the BRAIN STEM. Major categories include INTRACRANIAL ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATIONS; BRAIN ISCHEMIA; CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE; and others.

Research Excerpts

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"In this study, we used a global cerebral ischemia induced by four-vessel occlusion as an established animal model for ischemic stroke to investigate metabolic changes after 24 h reperfusion, when transitions occur due to the onset of delayed neuronal death."1.48NMR metabolomic study of blood plasma in ischemic and ischemically preconditioned rats: an increased level of ketone bodies and decreased content of glycolytic products 24 h after global cerebral ischemia. ( Baranovicova, E; Cierny, D; Grendar, M; Kalenska, D; Lehotsky, J; Tomascova, A, 2018)

Research

Studies (1)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's1 (100.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Baranovicova, E1
Grendar, M1
Kalenska, D1
Tomascova, A1
Cierny, D1
Lehotsky, J1

Other Studies

1 other study available for acetic acid and Cerebrovascular Disorders

ArticleYear
NMR metabolomic study of blood plasma in ischemic and ischemically preconditioned rats: an increased level of ketone bodies and decreased content of glycolytic products 24 h after global cerebral ischemia.
    Journal of physiology and biochemistry, 2018, Volume: 74, Issue:3

    Topics: Acetic Acid; Animals; Biomarkers; Blood Glucose; Brain Ischemia; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Creatine

2018