Salt can be toxic at high doses, for ex. an intake of more than 3 g NaCl/ kg body.
The toxicity of a salt compound depends on the specific elements involved. Some salt compounds can be toxic if ingested or handled improperly. It is essential to know the composition of the salt compound and its potential health effects before use.
Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity (PO) and Central Nervous System Toxicity (CNS)
Toxicity label was created in 1971.
Possible causes are salt toxicity, frost damage, over or under-watering, or a parasitic infection (check the leaves underneath carefully).
Chemical: Toxicity is about a harmful material interacting chemically with other substances in the body.
Toxicity - song - was created in 2001-03.
Salt absorption in plants refers to the uptake of salt ions, primarily sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-), from the soil through their root systems. While some level of salt can be beneficial for certain plants, excessive salt absorption can lead to osmotic stress and toxicity, adversely affecting growth and development. High salinity can inhibit water uptake, disrupt nutrient absorption, and lead to physiological imbalances. Plants have developed various mechanisms, such as salt excretion or compartmentalization, to cope with high salt conditions.
Toxicity can be both qualitative and quantitative. Qualitative toxicity refers to the presence or absence of harmful effects, while quantitative toxicity involves measuring the degree or severity of the toxic effects. Factors such as dose, exposure duration, and individual susceptibility can influence the quantitative assessment of toxicity.
Toxicity - Hazardous to living organismsIf you own something that has any level of toxicity, immediately dispose or destroy it.
It depends on the body size (mass) of the person eating the salt. Crudley put, an adult can eat more salt than a baby before suffering any harm. As an example, the NaCl LD50 dose is 3000 mg / kg body mass. This is the amount determined of salt per kiolgram that will kill half of the test subjects, a standard way of measuring toxicity. For a 45kg (100 lb) the mass is multiplied by the LD50 dose to give the amount that will meet the toxicity threshold. The mass of NaCl to produce this effect is 136,200 mg NaCl. In more usual units this would be 136 grams of NaCl (1/4 lb) or about 1/2 cup
Abnormally slow breathing is a symptom of oxygen toxicity
Toxicity by System of a Down was released in 2001.