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The development of pesticide resistance in sea lice populations has been demonstrated for hydrogen peroxide and dichlorvos.
Both enzymes were insensitive to cyanide but sensitive to hydrogen peroxide, properties characteristic of iron-containing superoxide dismutase.
Alternatively, the sections were treated with 1% hydrogen peroxide in methanol for 30 minutes to inactivate endogenous peroxidases.
Other compounds that may be introduced continuously into the waterlines during patient treatment are hydrogen peroxide and ozone.
Sanitizers evaluated have included hydrogen peroxide, sodium hypochlorite (chlorine), and ethanol.
The concentration of hydrogen peroxide which impaired embryo growth was established in separate preliminary experiments (see below).
At low concentration exogenous hydrogen peroxide induced an adaptive response of cells by promotion of synthesis of antioxidant enzymes and heat shock proteins.
Degradation of hydrogen peroxide by catalase produced by bacterial cells requires a concerted effort by a group of cells.