Commercial applications for an AFP (antifungal protein) treatment safe for human ingestion include its use as a food preservative to extend the shelf life of perishable items by preventing fungal contamination. It could also be utilized in dietary supplements to support gut health by combating harmful fungi in the digestive system. Additionally, AFPs can be incorporated into agricultural practices to protect crops from fungal infections while ensuring that produce remains safe for human consumption.
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No, humans do not ingest cockroach eggs when they drink water. The only way they would drink cockroach eggs is if the glass or container was full of eggs.
No, humans cannot ingest any counties, Irish or not.
Most fish are smaller in comparison and humans ingest more pollutants.
As long as you do not ingest the Riddex, it is completely safe for humans. If you ingest it, it can cause many health problems if you do not seek medical attention right away.
A dime is not toxic to humans if they ingest it. Most times, the dime will come out when you make a bowel movement. A dime is usually small enough to swallow but could still pose a potential choking hazaard. It is also possible it could cause a bowel obstruction.
Cellular organisms that ingest food and move around; their habitat, care and relation to humans; from amebas to woolly mammoths.
Theobromine poisoning is also known as chocolate poisoning and it is common in animals such as cats and dogs. It is not common in humans since humans do not tend to ingest large amounts chocolate.
Zodiac is a topical treatment applied to the skin that a dog doesn't ingest. For this reason it may be used on a pregnant dog.
Animals are living things that must ingest or absorb their food in order to obtain nutrients for energy and growth. Examples include humans, dogs, cats, and birds.
Humans generally do not get hookworm from their cat or dog. If the cat vomits or excretes worms and this is cleaned up immediately, it poses no risk to humans. The cat should see a vet for treatment. *If you have young children, it can be possible for the child to ingest a hookworm egg from the cat's feces or vomit. But that would mean the child has touched the vomit or feces and then put the child put their fingers into the child's mouth.
Yes. Ingest means "eat."