Sentences with phrase «hydrogen peroxide production»

Coupled with selenium deficiency, one can understand that excessive iodine intake can lead to dangerous levels of hydrogen peroxide production.
Hydrogen peroxide production by lactobacilli promotes epithelial restitution during colitis.
«Single - step hydrogen peroxide production could be cleaner, more efficient.»

Not exact matches

If there is no hydrogen peroxide present, the catalase can not function, which is why in cup one you shouldn't have seen any bubble or foam production.
By combining multiple images, the researchers produced movies correlating the production of hydrogen peroxide to the activities of the immune system cells.
In normal thyroid function, iodine from food sources will trigger the production of hydrogen peroxide so that the iodide can be converted to its usable iodine form.
The main anti-tumour effect of ascorbic acid is due to its production of cytotoxic hydrogen peroxide [16].
Hydrogen peroxide, a natural radical by - product of the cellular metabolic process (energy production) is regarded as contributor in the breakdown of pigments in human hair.
Generation of reactive oxygen species, or free radicals such as superoxide and hydrogen peroxide, is a normal byproduct of metabolism, but can damage cellular machinery when excessive and impair the production of cellular energy, which becomes a vicious cycle as energy - intensive repair processes become untenable (25, 26).
Pesticides and other neurotoxic substances have been shown to cause increased production of hydrogen peroxide.
The Panel is actively involved in communicating on advocacy issues, current research, as well as educating government agencies and the public on health, safety and environmental arising from the production, use, storage, transportation and disposal of hydrogen peroxide.
So unless there is a permanent, drastic, progressive and one - way alteration in the chemical makeup of the oceans over geological epochs (which would entail the massive evolution of hydrogen gas and the production of oxygen, chlorine or hydrogen peroxide) or a similarly huge increase in its potential energy (levitating it off the ocean floor), the energy involved will still have to be dissipated as heat (there's nowhere else for it to go, unless you get all science - fictiony and assume it vanishes into hyperspace or turns into neutrinos or something).
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