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  1. Caulking compounds are substances used to seal cracks and holes around windows and other openings. Caulking compound poisoning occurs ...
  2. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are emitted as gases from certain solids or liquids. VOCs include a variety of chemicals, some of ...
  3. Malathion is an insecticide, a product used to kill or control bugs. Poisoning may occur if you swallow malathion, handle it without ...
  4. Compound W® products
  5. ... stones are made up of minerals or other compounds found in urine. Kidney stones vary in size, ... Stones form when there is more of the compound in the urine than can be dissolved. This ...
  6. ... is unable to break down trimethylamine, a chemical compound that has a pungent odor. Trimethylamine has been ... smelling like rotten or decaying fish. As this compound builds up in the body, it causes affected ...
  7. ... containing dimethylaniline monooxygenases (FMOs). These enzymes break down compounds that contain nitrogen, sulfur, or phosphorus. The FMO3 ... liver, is responsible for breaking down nitrogen-containing compounds derived from the diet. One of these compounds ...
  8. ... the final step of the production of a compound called dolichol phosphate. This compound is critical for a process called glycosylation, which ... cluster of oxygen and phosphorus atoms) to the compound dolichol to produce dolichol phosphate. During glycosylation, sugars ...
  9. ... that causes lactic acid and other potentially toxic compounds to accumulate in the blood. High levels of ... mitochondria. Additionally, a loss of pyruvate carboxylase allows compounds such as lactic acid and ammonia to build ...
  10. ... that is involved in the formation of a compound called adenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl). AdoCbl, which is derived from ... certain proteins and lipids. This defect allows toxic compounds to build up in the body's organs ...
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