Cotinine+(Silver+Class)

Mithun Das toc =Background= Cotinine is a metabolite of nicotine. Cotinine is used to measure the levels of tobacco smoking. A simple laboratory test can measure Cotinine in blood, urine, or saliva. Cotinine is used in products that contain tobacco (cigarette and cigars). This chemical benefits to these products by providing an objective quantitative measure that is more reliable than smoking. Cotinine is not banned anywhere because in the products that not banned anywhere.

=Human health implications= The possible dangers associated with this chemical it lung cancer, heart disease, prothrombotic risk factors. This chemical affect the body by making people addicted to it and sometime badly affects the brain. It does that because this is an addictive drug. Although cigarette Cotinine contains many other dangerous chemicals, including tar, carbon monoxide, acetaldehyde, nitrosamines, and more. This harms every organ of the body, causing many diseases and compromising smokers’ health in general. This harms every organ of the body, causing many diseases and compromising smokers’ health in general. Including lungs, heart, bronchitis, emphysma, and ect. On of the chemical those reactions that take place this nicotine.

=Environmental implications= The specific of environmental processes that may interact with this chemical is the plants that they made. This chemical interacts with the environment by affecting the plants around the environment and the people around the place that the plants are grow. When this chemical degrades in human it may cause stomach upsets, nausea, irregular and unpredictable blood, etc. The degrade may take about up to 10 day in order to affect your body.

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