Oral, intravenous, and inhalation studies The LD 50 s for ethylene oxide, administered orally and dissolved in water, were 330 mg/kg body weight for male rats and 280 and 365 mg/kg body weight for female and male mice, respectively (Smyth et al., 1941
When levels drop, you might notice sluggishness, dull skin, brain fog, or occasional nausea and headachesyour body's signal that it's working harder to process environmental toxins and cellular waste
Quantitative and qualitative data will be analyzed separately and mixed at the integration stage
The differential impact of various GLP-1 RAs on biliary disorders remains ambiguous
In the case of halogenated aromatic and heteroaromatic compounds, the common reaction is photodehalogenation, for example, defluorination of fluoroquinolones (Soldevila and Bosca 2012
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