2017
DOI: 10.1080/00016357.2017.1350992
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Systemic effects of H2S inhalation at human equivalent dose of pathologic halitosis on rats

Abstract: It can be concluded that HS inhalation equivalent to pathologic halitosis producing level in humans may lead to systemic effects, particularly heart or liver damage in rats.

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“…Portable industrial sulfide monitors can be used for the measurement of halitosis-related sulfides in the oral cavity [70,71]. A portable industrial multi-gas detector (IBRID MX6) has been used for halitosis measurement studies [65,69,117,119]. It is sensitive to more than 150 gasses including VSC, ammonia, hydrogen and many organic gases.…”
Section: Alternative Techniques Insteadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Portable industrial sulfide monitors can be used for the measurement of halitosis-related sulfides in the oral cavity [70,71]. A portable industrial multi-gas detector (IBRID MX6) has been used for halitosis measurement studies [65,69,117,119]. It is sensitive to more than 150 gasses including VSC, ammonia, hydrogen and many organic gases.…”
Section: Alternative Techniques Insteadmentioning
confidence: 99%