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An integrated assessment of biological activity and ecotoxicity of fluvial sediments in the Marcal river catchment (3078 km 2 ), western Hungary is presented following the accidental spill of bauxite processing residue (red mud) in Ajka.... more
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      Environmental ToxicologyGroundwater QualityBiological AssayGeologic Sediments
The technological research program named SOILUTIL aims to develop technologies for soil remediation and amelioration using waste materials as soil additive. The poster reviews some of the possible uses of several types of wastes for soil... more
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The red mud catastrophe of October 2010 in Hungary draw the attention to the problem of red mud disposal sites, storage reservoirs and other wastes of mining origin that pose severe threats to humans and the environment all over the... more
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This paper identifies the spatial extent of bauxite processing residue (red mud)-derived contaminants and modes of transport within the Marcal and R aba river systems after the dike failure at Ajka, western Hungary. The geochemical... more
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      GeographyEnvironmental ScienceSolid waste management and treatmentGroundwater Quality
This paper introduces an environmental risk management approach based on the site specific risk associated with solid waste and its utilisation on soil. The presented waste utilisation applications include microcosm tests and field... more
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We can link the requirements of sustainable soil quality with the goal of waste utilisation by integrating modern environmental scientific knowledge and technological innovation into a risk based management system. As examples, two case... more
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The mitochondrial antioxidant homeostasis was investigated in Arabidopsis ppr40-1 mutant, which presents a block of electron flow at complex III. The activity of the ascorbate biosynthetic enzyme, L-galactono-1,4-lactone dehydrogenase (EC... more
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      Plant BiologyMitochondrial Respiratory ChainSoil sciencesPlant Physiology and Biochemistry
The reduction of dehydroascorbate (DHA) was investigated in plant mitochondria. Mitochondria isolated from Bright Yellow-2 tobacco cells were incubated with 1 mM of DHA, and the ascorbate generation was followed by high-performance liquid... more
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      Plant BiologyBiochemistry and cell biology
Ascorbate, dehydroascorbate, and glucose transport was investigated in plant mitochondria and mitoplasts prepared from cultured BY2 tobacco cells. Using a rapid filtration method with radiolabeled ligands, we observed a specific glucose... more
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      Glucose TransportBiochemistry and cell biology
Role of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in liver injury by acetaminophen (AAP) was studied in vivo in mice. Sublethal dose of AAP resulted in a decrease in microsomal total glutathione and in the reduced-to-total glutathione ratio; redox state... more
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      Signal ProcessingBiochemistry and cell biology
Addition of ascorbate or its generation from gulonolactone causes the oxidation of protein thiols and a simultaneous dehydroascorbate formation in rat liver microsomes. The participation of vitamin E in the phenomenon was studied. We... more
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      Time FactorsBiochemistry and cell biology
Both in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, disulfide bond formation (oxidation and isomerization steps) are catalyzed exclusively in extracytoplasmic compartments. In eukaryotes, protein folding and disulfide bond formation are coupled... more
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    • Biochemistry and cell biology
Although ascorbic acid is an important water-soluble antioxidant and enzyme cofactor in plants and animals, humans and some other species do not synthesize ascorbate due to the lack of the enzyme catalyzing the final step of the... more
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Addition of, or gulonolactone oxidase-dependent in situ generation of, ascorbate provoked the oxidation of protein thiols, which was accompanied by ascorbate consumption in liver microsomal vesicles. The maximal rate of protein thiol... more
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      High Pressure Liquid ChromatographyTime FactorsBiochemistry and cell biology
Gulonolactone treatment of mice resulted in the elevation of hepatic ascorbate and hydrogen peroxide levels accompanied by transient liver swelling and reversible dilatation of endoplasmic reticulum cisternae. Although a decrease in... more
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    • Biochemistry and cell biology
The possible involvement of glucose (Glc) carriers in the uptake of vitamin C in plant cells is still a matter of debate. For the first time, it was shown here that plant cells exclusively take up the oxidised dehydroascorbate (DHA) form.... more
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      Glucose TransportBiochemistry and cell biology
Az ötvenes években látott napvilágot az öregedés szabad gyökös elmélete, amely szerint a metabolikus útvonalak által termelt reaktív oxigénvegyületek lényeges szerepet kapnak az öregedés folyamatában. A teória később, a mitokondrium... more
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      AgingAge Factors
The transport of FAD and its effect on disulfide bond formation was investigated in rat liver microsomal vesicles. By measuring the intravesicular FAD-accessible space, we observed that FAD permeates across the microsomal membrane and... more
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    • Time Factors
Oxidative respiration produces adenosine triphosphate through the mitochondrial electron transport system controlling the energy supply of plant cells. Here we describe a mitochondrial pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) domain protein, PPR40,... more
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The mitochondrial antioxidant homeostasis was investigated in Arabidopsis ppr40-1 mutant, which presents a block of electron flow at complex III. The activity of the ascorbate biosynthetic enzyme, L-galactono-1,4-lactone dehydrogenase (EC... more
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      Plant BiologyMitochondrial Respiratory ChainSoil sciencesPlant Physiology and Biochemistry