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In Reply to: RE: why do you say "non-drug"? posted by mhardy6647 on April 08, 2017 at 06:29:17
Drug facts for L-citrulline at the link below.
I looked it up to see what the LD50 is.
That's the "lethal dose for 50%" killing of a population of test animals (sorry!). I.e., the dose at which half of a group of test animals was found, empirically, to succumb to the toxicity of the drug.
The LD50 of citrulline is 1.33 mol/kg = 230 g/kg (i.e., the toxicity is fairly low).
all the best,
mrh
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mHardy, Can you please explain to me how you can get a rat to eat 230g/kg of anything? It would be hard even for a monkey. Couldn't be injected. That level is so high I can't figure out how it could even be tested. That's close to a quarter pound per pound of body weight if I have it correct. Maybe I don't understand the measurement? T456
"The Borg is the ultimate user. They're unlike any threat your Federation has ever faced."
- Q, 2365
I have no idea -- and I wouldn't want to think too hard about it :-(
It may be that they extrapolated from a dose where they saw some toxicity (lethality) with a large "n" of poor little rats.
all the best,
mrh
I've seen these or similar crazy numbers often when looking a science and many times the doses are so crazy high they don't make sense. I would actually like to know what's going on with it. T456
"The Borg is the ultimate user. They're unlike any threat your Federation has ever faced."
- Q, 2365
Not only is the toxicity "fairly" low but along with lowering blood pressure there is some evidence it can protect kidneys. I'd say that is the opposite of toxicity.
"The Borg is the ultimate user. They're unlike any threat your Federation has ever faced."
- Q, 2365
nt
all the best,
mrh
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