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Type of salt

Examples of thiocyanate

thiocyanate
The reaction produces chemicals named thiocyanate, isothiocyanates and nitriles.
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Potassium thiocyanate is the chemical compound with the molecular formula KSCN.
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In other words, without thiocyanate the oxidative antibacterial system breaks down.
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Despite its name and its chemical relationship to cyanide, thiocyanate is not toxic.
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Effect of thiocyanate on AMPA receptor mediated responses in excised patches and hippocampal slices.
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Their finding raises the possibility that MPO, in the absence of adequate thiocyanate, contributes to diabetes.
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These results suggest that thiocyanate may not be present in the airway surface liquid of individuals with CF.
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To accelerate the detoxification, sodium thiosulfate is administered to provide a sulfur donor for rhodanese to produce thiocyanate.
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Conceivably, inadequate thiocyanate levels would aggravate MPO-produced injuries in patients suffering from inflammatory diseases, surmise the authors.
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More examples
  • A salt of thiocyanic acid; formed when alkaline cyanides are fused with sulfur
  • Thiocyanate (also known as rhodanide) is the anion u2212. It is the conjugate base of thiocyanic acid. Common derivatives include the colourless salts potassium thiocyanate and sodium thiocyanate. Organic compounds containing the functional group SCN are also called thiocyanates. Mercury(II) thiocyanate was formerly used in pyrotechnics.
  • Thiocyanate (also known as rhodanide) is the anion u2212. It is the conjugate base of thiocyanic acid. Common derivatives include the colourless salts potassium thiocyanate and sodium thiocyanate. Organic compounds containing the functional group SCN are also called thiocyanates. Mercury(II) thiocyanate was formerly used in pyrotechnics.
  • (Thiocyanates) Pseudohalide ions, formed from the oxidation of a CN- group, containing an SCN- group.
  • A biochemical substance that is produced by smoking tobacco; sometimes as an indicator of smoking in smoking cessation studies and treatment programs.
  • A chemical species, SCN-, derived from a reaction of cyanide with sulfur species.