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Females anxiety levels

Of the lower aliphatic amines, cyclohexylamine and dicyclohexylamine appear to have received the most attention for their toxicides. In addition to its caustic effects on eyes, mucous membranes, and skin, cyclohexylamine acts as a systemic poison. In humans the symptoms of systemic poisoning by this compound include nausea to the point of vomiting, anxiety, restlessness, and drowsiness. It adversely affects the female reproductive system. Dicyclohexylamine produces similar symptoms, but is considered to be more toxic. It is appreciably more likely to be absorbed in toxic levels through the skin, probably because of its less polar, more lipid-soluble nature. [Pg.325]


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