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Why ammonia is highly toxic?​

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Ammonia is very toxic to the brain and new research shows why: the glial cells ability to remove potassium is perturbed. ... – This leads to ammonia toxicity, which may trigger seizures and coma, and which in the worst case may be fatal, say principal authors Vinita Rangroo Thrane and Alexander Thrane.

Answered by StarBugs
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Ammonia toxicity. Ammonia is highly toxic. Normally blood ammonium concentration is < 50 µmol /L, and an increase to only 100 µmol /L can lead to disturbance of consciousness. A blood ammonium concentration of 200 µmol /L is associated with coma and convulsions.

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