Sentences with phrase «glycol into»

These other brands most likely add propylene glycol into their dog food products.
After that length of time, the liver will have already begun metabolizing the ethylene glycol into substances that cause kidney failure and ultimately death.

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Glycols (petroleum derived synthetic chemical that can draw other chemicals into the bloodstream)
When his lab's mass spectrometer showed a chemical profile identical to the one he was seeking, he dissolved the compound in propylene glycol, an odorless solvent that turned the mestanolone into a liquid.
Propylene glycol, for example, is usually eaten (in cupcakes, soft drinks and salad dressings) or slathered onto the body (in soaps, shampoos and antiperspirants)-- not breathed into the lungs.
No one knows whether propylene glycol falls into that category.
Blended into three million suns» worth of hydrogen and helium gas are hints of sweetness: ethylene glycol, the syrupy and toxic mainstay in antifreeze, and ethyl formate, which has a fruity, lemony scent.
Intact genomic DNA from Mycoplasma mycoides large colony (LC), virtually free of protein, was transplanted into Mycoplasma capricolum cells by polyethylene glycol — mediated transformation.
Another enzyme, dubbed MHETase, hydrolyzes the MHET into the monomers terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol.
It turns out the caterpillars can break down the bag's polyethylene into ethylene glycol, which can be readily converted into useful substances such as antifreeze.
If ingested, the so called toxic alcohols (other than ethanol) such as methanol, propanol, and ethylene glycol metabolize into toxic aldehydes and acids, which cause potentially fatal metabolic acidosis.
The mutant enzyme clings to PET plastic, breaks it down into terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol (two environmentally benign substances) and feasts on them.
Because consumers have become aware of the potential problems with parabens, a newer preservative, under the name «phenoxyethanol» (or ethylene glycol monophenyl ether), has emerged into conventional and even «certified organic» skin care as a safer alternative.
Some manufacturers have increased engine capacity by boring out the cylinders this in some cases has left very little metal between the water jacket and the cylinder head if you don't run glycol with an alloy motor this can corrode allowing water into the cylinder hence the steam on start up of the engine.
In general, coolants degrade over time as the ethylene glycol breaks down into primarily glycolic and formic acids.
That would essentially mean that ethylene glycol turns into something else in a chemical reaction.
This allows for the glycol - infused crystalline amide core to sink into the ice, destroying its structure quickly and effectively.
If a client's dog got out of the owner's yard for a few hours on a sunny summer day and presented to your hospital with vomiting, ataxia and depression, would you check into the possibility of ethylene glycol exposure?
Stage 2 begins when the dog's liver begins metabolizing the ethylene glycol, changing it into more toxic substances.
What to do if you suspect your pet has gotten into ethylene glycol: See a veterinarian right away.
According to the FDA, propylene glycol can not be added into any cat food product.
If ingested, surface cleaners can cause vomiting and diarrhea, or blistering and rashes if they come into contact with your pet's skin, due to common ingredients such as ammonia, chlorine, glycol ethers and formaldehyde.
Propylene Glycol Propylene glycol is used mainly in resins (26 %) and antifreeze or de-icing fluids (22 %), but the US EPA estimates that 18 % of the PG used in the US goes into food, drug, and cosmeticGlycol Propylene glycol is used mainly in resins (26 %) and antifreeze or de-icing fluids (22 %), but the US EPA estimates that 18 % of the PG used in the US goes into food, drug, and cosmeticglycol is used mainly in resins (26 %) and antifreeze or de-icing fluids (22 %), but the US EPA estimates that 18 % of the PG used in the US goes into food, drug, and cosmetic uses.
The pipes carry the warmed glycol back into the house, where the accumulated heat energy radiates from vents.
What's more, toxic chemicals like ethylene glycol found in antifreeze, coolants, and road salts are poisonous so if you live in an area that gets a lot of snow, be sure to check between your dog's foot pads to make sure she doesn't track it into the house or ingest it.
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