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Abeson nam     sodium 2-dodecylbenzenesulfonate

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Disease relevance of 2-dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid

 

High impact information on 2-dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid

 

Biological context of 2-dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid

  • Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid at a concentration of 50 ppm was found to have such a strong embryolethal effect that 80% of the eggs showed no cell division at all and the remaining 20% developed to only the bicellular stage [7].
  • Phenol, too, was found to be toxic at a concentration of 50 ppm; in contrast to sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, however, it did not show any lethal effect on the embryos but it did on the tadpoles, mainly in the first stages of larval development [7].
  • The different cell types in the opercular epidermis of Rita rita when exposed to a synthetic detergent, dodecylbenzene sodium sulfonate in the concentration of 6.9 mg liter-1 (96-hr LC50 of the detergent), had a gradual decrease in the activity of various enzymes responsible for different metabolic processes occurring inside the cell [8].
 

Anatomical context of 2-dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid

  • Rita rita exposed to 96-hr LC50 (6.9 mg/liter) of an anionic detergent, dodecylbenzene sodium sulfonate, show significant changes in the number and size of goblet mucous cells in the opercular epidermis as well as in the lining epithelium of the gill arch and the gill filament at different time intervals of treatment [9].
 

Associations of 2-dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid with other chemical compounds

 

Gene context of 2-dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid

 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of 2-dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid

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