Sentences with phrase «becomes oxidised»

Only after atmospheric oxygen was formed did uranium become oxidised to its mobile hexavalent uranium (VI).
«Anti-oxidants protect the fats that we eat, which can otherwise become oxidised (mixed with oxygen) and harmful,» Radd says.
This is because ACV may help lower triglyceride levels and blood pressure, and also protect LDL particles from becoming oxidised (oxidation is a crucial step in the heart disease process).
The problem you describe with new tyres on alloy wheels can happen if the lacquer (shiny finish) on the wheel has become oxidised over time.

Not exact matches

Only during the second marked increase in atmospheric oxygen content 600 million years ago did the deep ocean become fully oxidised, which allowed the oceanic crust to gain the «fingerprint» of high uranium - 238.
But Benner has shown that in the form of oxidised compounds, they become crucial catalysts that can guide the formation of RNA.
Ironically, major changes have happened, but they have mostly been concealed inside your body --- muscles are becoming denser and fat is oxidising.
More antioxidants equals a lower likelihood that the sebum (oil) on your skin will be oxidised and become more potent at clogging skin pores.
Resveratrol is an extremely potent antioxidant, meaning it will hunt down and destroy free radicals in your body, and also protect your sebum from oxidising and becoming more potent at blocking pores.
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