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  1. 14 lip 2022 · This review provides an overview of the multiple physiological effects of particulate matter (PM) air pollution, including those on the respiratory cardiovascular, metabolic, endocrine, neurological and reproductive systems.

  2. 20 lut 2023 · Ammonia exists as ammonium ion (NH4+) at the physiological pH and is produced in our body mainly by the process of transamination followed by deamination, from biogenic amines, from amino groups of nitrogenous base like purine and pyrimidine, and in the intestine by intestinal bacterial flora through the action of urease on urea.

  3. 13 mar 2010 · Highly water-soluble and reactive irritants (such as chlorine, ammonia, sulfur dioxide, and formaldehyde) readily dissolve in mucous membrane water and quickly interact with the nose's specialized sensory structures.

  4. 1 sty 2024 · Ammonia has been shown to induce DNA damage in cells leading to apoptosis by way of excessive reactive oxygen species production. Its effect on the brain is akin to or greater than that of acute liver failure leading to detriment of kidney function and type II Alzheimer.

  5. 21 gru 2023 · A person’s sweat may smell like ammonia due to a high protein diet, exercise, or health conditions such as kidney disease and diabetes. The purpose of sweat is to help the body cool down.

  6. 18 maj 2023 · Inhaling ammonia may cause coughing, burning in the throat, and difficulty breathing. Ammonia may cause lung damage, but many people can recover with prompt medical treatment.

  7. Ammonia is produced within a person’s body each day. Most of this ammonia is produced by organs and tissues, but some is produced by bacteria living inside our intestines. Ammonia is found naturally in the environment. You may be exposed to ammonia by breathing air, eating food, or drinking water that contains it, or through skin contact with ...

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