Cyanogen bromide (CNBr). A compound used in molecular biology to digest some proteins and as a coupling reagent for phosphoroamidate or pyrophosphate internucleotide bonds in DNA duplexes. What amino acids does cyanogen bromide cleave? Cyanogen bromide (CNBr) cleaves at methionine (Met) residues; BNPS-skatole cleaves at tryptophan (Trp) residues; formic acidRead More →

Many people chew the dried leaves as a stimulant, while others smoke or take for snuffing. Compared to N. tabacum, the species usually grown commercially for manufacturing cigarettes, the wild tobacco plant is considered to be more potent. Can you chew Nicotiana rustica? It is generally taken into the bodyRead More →

Side effects from trisodium phosphate poisoning via accidental ingestion or inhalation of the chemical include breathing difficulties, coughing, and throat pain and swelling. Poisoning affects the eyes, nose, and ears via drooling, severe pain, and vision loss. Is sodium phosphate OK to eat? Food-grade sodium phosphate is recognized by theRead More →

Generally, the various forms of zeolite are not significantly toxic in acute, short-term oral, or parenteral toxicity studies in animals. Can zeolite remove toxins? Since most toxins, such as heavy metals, radiation, and pesticides, are positively charged, zeolite is pulled to the toxins, like a magnet, and sucks them upRead More →

Propane Propellant. … Fragrance Fragrance. … Propylene Glycol Solubilizer. … Sodium Phosphate Corrosion Inhibitor. … Steartrimonium Chloride Stabilizer. Are Glade air fresheners toxic? Although Glade’s sprays, candles, and air fresheners are marketed as clean and refreshing, independent investigations have showed that Glade’s products are loaded with secret, potentially toxic chemicals.Read More →

Common Plants and Flowers That Are Poisonous to Cats Amaryllis (Amaryllis spp.) Autumn Crocus (Colchicum autumnale) Azaleas and Rhododendrons (Rhododendron spp.) Castor Bean (Ricinus communis) Chrysanthemum, Daisy, Mum (Chrysanthemum spp.) Cyclamen (Cyclamen spp.) Daffodils, Narcissus (Narcissus spp.) Which flowers are non-toxic to cats? Flowers That Are Safe for Cats Alstroemeria.Read More →

Unlike its more well-known relative the smoking tobacco, this annual has quite showy flowers in many colors and with smaller leaves. It often goes by its genus name (Nicotiana) as it contains nicotine. With this ingredient it can be poisonous and so should not be ingested. What are the usesRead More →

While salt lamps may be calming, they can cause salt toxicity in pets. … Because the brain is very sensitive to changes in blood sodium, the first signs to appear with salt toxicity are usually neurological. These include altered mental status, staggering, vomiting, difficulty seeing, and seizures. Are cats OKRead More →

Valve told ZDNet today that it’s safe to play games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Team Fortress 2 even after their source code leaked online today on 4chan and torrent sites. … “As always, playing on the official servers is recommended for greatest security.” Does TF2 have official servers? LikeRead More →

Even so-called green and organic air fresheners can emit hazardous air pollutants. … From a health perspective, air fresheners have been associated with adverse effects, such as migraine headaches, asthma attacks, mucosal symptoms, infant illness, and breathing difficulties. Can air freshener make you sick? Air fresheners have been associated withRead More →