| 1. | Sodium Nitroprusside : A treatment for high blood pressure.
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| 2. | Sodium nitroprusside breaks down in circulation to release nitric oxide ( NO ).
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| 3. | The chemical reactions of sodium nitroprusside are mainly associated with the NO ligand.
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| 4. | Rhodanese catalyzes the reaction of sodium nitroprusside with thiosulfate to form the metabolite thiocyanate.
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| 5. | Sodium nitroprusside is also able to detect amines.
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| 6. | The vasodilator most commonly used is nitroprusside.
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| 7. | In physiology research, sodium nitroprusside is frequently used to test endothelium-independent vasodilation.
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| 8. | Often intravenous sodium nitroprusside is used for its efficiency in lessening the pulsatile load thus reducing blood pressure.
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| 9. | Sodium nitroprusside is also useful in the identification the mercaptans ( thiol groups ) in the nitroprusside reaction.
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| 10. | Sodium nitroprusside is also useful in the identification the mercaptans ( thiol groups ) in the nitroprusside reaction.
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