Adjective
non-toxic (not comparable)
Alternative form of nontoxic
non toxic
About 16 percent of the mercury comes in from rivers, and 84 percent comes from the atmosphere in a non-toxic, inorganic form. Source: Internet
Adverse effects Test tube containing a dichloromethane solution of lycopene Lycopene is non-toxic and is commonly found in the diet, but cases of excessive carotenoid intake have been reported. Source: Internet
Demand by traditional print media is shrinking, on the other hand more and more printing inks are consumed for packagings. citation Health and environmental aspects seeAlso There is a misconception that ink is non-toxic even if swallowed. Source: Internet
Another strategy is to use anaerobic bacteria that have been transformed with an enzyme that can convert a non-toxic prodrug into a toxic drug. Source: Internet
Acts as a highly effective and non-toxic plastic heat stabilizer. Source: Internet
Glutamate is the non-toxic carrier of amine groups. Source: Internet