This is because asparagus breaks down its constituents of ammonia and sulfur into
volatile chemical compounds that actually help the body to detoxify.
Products for making indoor air smell fresh or laundry smell clean may include
volatile chemical compounds technically considered to be pollutants.
Not exact matches
Soy oil is generally separated from flaked soybeans — leaving defatted meal that's ground into flour — using a
chemical called hexane, one of the
volatile organic
compounds that constitutes natural gas, crude oil and gasoline.
This environmentally responsible program improves clients» carbon footprints by reducing
chemical use,
volatile organic
compounds, packaging waste and transportation emissions.
Siegmiund B and Murkovic M. Changes in
chemical composition of pumpkin seeds during the roasting process for production of pumpkin seed oil (Part 2:
volatile compounds).
Manufacturers now produce paints specifically for nurseries and children's rooms that are made with fewer
chemicals, specifically VOC's, also known as
Volatile Organic
Compounds.
These
volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) evaporate into the air, causing
chemical fumes that can irritate eyes, nose, and throat as well as trigger headaches.
A study published in the Archives of Environmental Health in 1999, found that disposable diapers release
chemicals called
volatile organic
compounds (VOCs), including toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene and dipentene.
VOC's, or
Volatile Organic
Compounds, are
chemicals that form vapors at room temperature.
Researchers tested the the foam padding in crib mattresses, and found they release significant amounts of
volatile organic
compounds (VOCs), potentially harmful
chemicals also found in household items such as cleaners and scented sprays.
Harmful gaseous pollutants in the form of
volatile organic
compounds are often released into the air when
chemicals are used, for example in cleaning products.
Goodpaster's group determined via
chemical analysis that the
volatile compounds given off by pseudo-explosives consist of various solvents, additives and common impurities that are present in authentic explosives.
Most car - detailing services continue to employ environmentally harmful products such as ammonia,
volatile organic
compounds and other
chemical - based treatments that off - gas harsh pollutants inside the car as well as harm waterways when they are washed down storm drains
In a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), researchers from Innsbruck, Austria, present the world's first
chemical fingerprint of urban emission sources of
volatile organic
compounds (VOCs).
If you've ever set foot in a nail salon, you've probably smelled
volatile organic
compounds,
chemicals that dissipate rapidly into the surrounding air like acetone and formaldehyde.
Tomato plants produce repellent
chemicals called
volatile organic
compounds in response to herbivore attacks.
Many
volatile compounds can now be detected quite well by «electronic noses» that were inspired by the olfactory receptors of animals and provide characteristic
chemical fingerprints for scents and mixtures of scents.
«From studies such as these,» Blake says, «we are learning that the pivotal
chemical compounds needed to seed early worlds with the
volatiles required for life are universal.»
Like vehicles and power plants, trees emit airborne
chemicals called
volatile organic
compounds (VOCs), which in the presence of sunlight react with nitrogen oxides in vehicle fumes to form ozone, one of the components in smog that makes it a health threat.
They zeroed in on
chemical compounds known as
volatiles that are released as we chew and trigger a response in the olfactory system, contributing to overall taste sensation.
«These
chemical compounds aren't
volatile; they don't waft off the ant, and they're only perceptible within a really short range, like a few millimeters, basically.»
As crude oil burns it releases many toxic
chemicals, including lead, carbon monoxide, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and
volatile organic
compounds, says Bin Jalaludin at the University of New South Wales in Australia.
Dirty laundry smells bad because of certain
chemicals called
volatile organic
compounds, which can't always be washed out on an eco-friendly 20 ˚C cycle, according to a new study in the Journal of Chromatography A.
The samples revealed that the ratios among certain «
volatile organic
compounds» (
chemicals that can be a source of scents and odors) in the atmosphere increase or decrease along specific directions.
The sensor works by measuring levels of
chemicals called
volatile organic
compounds present in exhaled breath.
The PNNL study measured how, in the atmosphere, these aerosols interact with and mix with other
volatile or semi-
volatile organic
compounds, the carbon - centric
chemicals that evaporate from both natural and human - made sources.
In one on - going project, funded by Harvard University's Climate Change Solutions Fund (CCSF), Martin and his team are mapping and monitoring the unique
chemical signals emitted by trees known as
volatile organic
compounds (VOCs).
New
volatile organic
compounds used in construction and industry have now been recognised, along with other agents, such as sulphites, chlorates, isocyanates and many other
chemicals already known to be potentially toxic, as causes of chronic asthma.
Drones launch from a tower in the Amazon rainforest to map and monitor the unique
chemical signals emitted by trees known as
volatile organic
compounds (VOCs).
Garlic lovers will surely appreciate this new study, and so will their friends and family: Raw apples, mint, and lettuce contain
chemicals that can destroy the
volatile compounds that cause smelly breath after eating the pungent spice, according to a new study from Ohio State University.
On top of that, new carpets can also off - gas toxic
chemicals called
volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) when you first bring them into your home.
The American Lung Association recommends limiting your exposure to ammonia and chlorine bleach, as well as
volatile organic
compounds (VOCs), which can be released from different cleaning products, such as some air fresheners, dry cleaning
chemicals, and oven cleaners.
In a 2008 study, vinyl curtains were found to release 108
volatile organic
compounds (VOCs),
chemicals that become gaseous at room temperature, potentially triggering headaches, nausea, dizziness and irritated eyes and throat.
Chemicals and toxic metals accumulate in the body from exposure to contaminated air, water, food, VOC's (
Volatile Organic
Compounds), beverages and environmental contaminants.
Changes in
chemical indices of oxidation (peroxide values, free fatty acids and
volatile compounds) were negligible7.
Volatile organic
compounds (VOCs):
chemicals that are released into the air as gases.
Filed Under: Cleaning, Microbes & Mold, microbes and mold, Mold, Mold and Microbes, Natural Living, Uncategorized, Unseen Reality Tagged With: bleach,
chemical - free, childhood infections, chlorine, chlorine bleach, hydrogen, hydrogen peroxide, hygiene hypothesis, mold, Natural Living, non-toxic, peroxide, surface mold, toxic, toxic mold, VOCs,
volatile organic
compounds
The eco-INSTITUT evaluates the latex for an extensive list of
chemicals including: formaldehyde, VOCS (
volatile organic
compounds), heavy metals, pesticides, phthalates, and other potentially harmful
chemicals.
Siegmiund B and Murkovic M. Changes in
chemical composition of pumpkin seeds during the roasting process for production of pumpkin seed oil (Part 2:
volatile compounds).
It means they're scientifically tested to meet some of the world's most rigorous emissions standards for
chemical exposure and pollutants, such as
volatile organic
compounds (VOCs), formaldehyde and phthalates.
«My instinct is that it only makes sense to prevent children's exposure to
chemicals known to affect the nervous system, and those include pesticides, solvents, many
volatile organic
compounds, metals, PCBs, and thousands of other poorly tested synthetic
chemicals now in commerce.
Many household cleaners contain contain hazardous ingredients such as organic solvents and petroleum based
chemicals which can release
volatile organic
compounds into your indoor air.
Furniture (especially particle board), carpeting, and paint are common sources of
volatile organic
compounds (VOCs), a family of
chemicals that are frequently «offgassed.»
Even some traditional cleaning
chemicals are high in
volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) which, when evaporated in the confines of the nacelle or hub, can cause respiratory irritation and trigger asthmatic attacks.
As if sweltering heat weren't bad enough, Europeans also suffered through a higher - than - normal number of days with dangerous smog levels that year.6 Smog — with ground - level ozone as the main component — forms when sunlight reacts with
chemicals such as
volatile organic
compounds, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and water vapor.
Presently, the natural gas industry does not have to disclose the
chemicals used, but scientists have identified
volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene.»
Ozone is an odorless gas that is not directly emitted into the air but is created by
chemical reactions between nitrogen oxides (NOx) and
volatile organic
compounds (VOC)-- which occur naturally but are also produced from the burning of fossil fuels and are released in the process of drilling for oil and natural gas.
Instead it is created in a photo -
chemical reaction between nitrogen oxides and
volatile organic
compounds.
Built into each i - BLADES Smartcase is an «EnviroSensor» that uses a Bosch BME 680
chemical gas sensor as its «nose» and allows for «fast and accurate» measuring of levels of
volatile organic
compounds (VOCs), temperature, humidity, and air pressure, which are displayed through an accompanying app.
An EPA study of
chemicals in septic tanks found toluene, methylene chloride, benzene, chloroform, and other
volatile synthetic organic
compounds related to home
chemical use, many of them cancer - causing.