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  2. Cellophane - Wikipedia

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    Cellophane is also used in transparent pressure-sensitive tape, tubing, and many other similar applications. Cellophane is compostable and biodegradable, and can be obtained from biomaterials. [1] The original production process uses carbon disulfide (CS 2), which has been found to be highly toxic to workers. [2]

  3. The Fight to Free Kidney Dialysis Patients From Their Bulky ...

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    Experiments in animals told him that if he filled a sausage-shaped cellophane tube with toxic blood and rocked it in a salty solution, the cellophane would allow the urea to diffuse into the ...

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    Xylitol is toxic to pets and is often found in sugar-free items, and it's sometimes found in toothpaste and peanut butter, as well." ... The AKC says that wrappers made out of foil or cellophane ...

  5. Carbon disulfide - Wikipedia

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    Other sources include the production of cellophane, carbon tetrachloride, [31] carbon black, and sulfur recovery. Carbon disulfide production also emits hydrogen sulfide. [32] As of 2004, about 250 g of carbon disulfide is emitted per kilogram of rayon produced. About 30 g of carbon disulfide is emitted per kilogram of carbon black produced.

  6. Plastic wrap - Wikipedia

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    Plastic debris might choke or trap wildlife, and it could also penetrate toxic compounds into ecosystems. This land-originated problem has become a problem in ocean ecosystem as well since streams and rivers which are close to the land have carried the plastic debris into the coast, and currents transfer it to everywhere in the ocean.

  7. Scientists Are Finding Out Just How Toxic Your Stuff Is - AOL

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    Toxic exposure is never a good thing, Kaden says, but “the dose makes the poison.” Groups like Valisure, she says, don’t always make that clear enough in their messaging to the public.

  8. Maculopathy - Wikipedia

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    Cellophane Maculopathy A fine glistening membrane forms over the macula, obscuring the vision. [3] See also. EFEMP1 - a gene thought to be involved with Malattia ...

  9. Extracellular polymeric substance - Wikipedia

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    Some contaminated soils contain high levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs); EPSs from the bacterium Zoogloea sp. and the fungus Aspergillus niger, are efficient at removing these toxic compounds. [92] EPSs contain enzymes such as oxidoreductase and hydrolase, which are capable of degrading PAHs. [92]