H2O2 toxicity in a cell is controlled by
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If ingested, solutions of hydrogen peroxide up to concentrations of 9% are generally nontoxic; however, even a 3% solution is mildly irritating to mucosal tissue and may cause vomiting and diarrhea. Ingestion of industrial-strength solutions (¡Ã10%) causes systemic toxicity and has been associated with fatalities.
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It is controlled by Catabolism
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