In case of diabetes, the smell of acetone in our breath could really be strong. In fact, there are anecdotal reports when a person with severe ketoacidosis was thought to be drunk, due to the presence of a strong acetone-like smell, confusion, and a lack of clarity in their thoughts. M...
Diabetic dogs in ketoacidosis have a sweet, fruity-smelling breath or a breath that smells like acetone. Interestingly, only certain people have the ability to smell ketones, possibly due to genetics. 7. Kidney Disease Dogs with kidney disease or failure could have an ammonia-smelling breath ...
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One of these ketones is acetone, which is often perceived as sweet or fruity, but can also carry a vinegar-like smell. In general though, there's limited data about the way this diet affects BO. Why does my sweat smell like ammonia when I sleep? It's difficult to say exactly why ...
If you have heard the termoff gassing, you’re probably wondering what does it mean? Sure, you might have a vague idea that it has something to do with a new car smell and something to do with VOCs (though, you might not know what a VOC actually is.) ...
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1.Explain why Bacillus subtilis is sometimes stained Gram positive and sometimes stained Gram negative 2.In the procedure of gram-stain, you have forgotten to use acetone alcohol, what color would Escherichia coli be and why 3.Describe the catalase test a What would a gram...