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单词 detoxification
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Definition of detoxification in English:

detoxification

noundiːˌtɒksɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)ndiˌtɑksəfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The process of removing toxic substances.

    the detoxification of formaldehyde
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These are to assist with detoxification, in case of poisoning.
    • This indicated that tissue stable sulfur isotope turnover in these mussels is influenced by sulfide detoxification activities.
    • Disruption of the delicate balance of metabolic activation and detoxification of chemical carcinogens is a process that may facilitate such an effect.
    • However, the mechanism of detoxification of secondary metabolites in plant cells is less well understood.
    • It is not surprising to find a very high level of functional redundancy among enzymes involved in the detoxification of hydrogen peroxide.
    • By applying unique pressures to the ten zones of the feet, the body returns to a state of balance and well being, improving blood circulation and aiding the process of detoxification.
    • The role of phase II enzymes in either activation or detoxification is beyond the possibilities of this method.
    • In this way, ellagic acid effectively increases detoxification of carcinogens and reduces mutagenesis and tumourigenesis.
    • Taurine is a sulfur-containing amino acid required for membrane stabilization and detoxification.
    • Ascorbic acid is a small, water-soluble anti-oxidant molecule which acts as a primary substrate in the cyclic pathway for enzymatic detoxification of hydrogen peroxide.
    • Documented functions of HBs include storage and transport of oxygen, nitric oxide detoxification, and facilitating oxygen diffusion in symbiotic tissues.
    • These enzymes link the detoxification of toxic H 2 O 2 to oxidation of the reductant ascorbate.
    • The proportion of H 2 O 2 detoxification that involves redox turnover of the glutathione pool is difficult to estimate.
    • Ethanol, similarly to most environmental toxins, requires metabolic activation and subsequent detoxification by a series of enzymes.
    • He ate mainly carbohydrates in the evening to help the body to maintain the blood glucose levels required for the night-time activities of detoxification and repair.
    • I recommend that he also try herbs and detoxification.
    • Tannins may be involved in cellular detoxification.
    • Organic acids play a role in mediating detoxification of metals by plants.
    • Watson advises a two-part, whole-body detoxification, which can be done simultaneously.
    • Whereas the traditional process of detoxification was limited to the removal of the toxic substance from the system, this is only a small part of the aims of the modern detox.
    1. 1.1 Medical treatment of an alcoholic or drug addict involving abstention from drink or drugs until the bloodstream is free of toxins.
      detoxification might be a useful alternative to prison
      as modifier a detoxification unit
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Buprenorphine also appears to be effective when used in detoxification treatment.
      • After detoxification, the patient can be referred to a drug rehabilitation clinic or Narcotics Anonymous.
      • Patients who are dependent on opioids or benzodiazepines may require detoxification from these substances as well.
      • Among women, those in the labor force were more likely to have been in drug treatment or detoxification.
      • Addicts who have attempted detoxification and failed are eligible to participate in the studies.
      • Counselling and drug detoxification should also be targeted to injecting drug users in holding cells.
      • Do you think HIV testing should be available to clients in drug detoxification facilities such as this one?
      • Women who used prior mental health services are more likely to use additional drug treatment modalities beyond detoxification.
      • The major remedy they proposed was for detoxification and treatment programs to drop the insurance or Medicaid requirement for admission.
      • If you have serious withdrawal symptoms or other medical problems, you might have to go to a hospital for detoxification.
      • Race and frequency of opiate use at baseline were predictors of drug use during out-patient detoxification.
      • When dependence is more advanced, the discomfort of withdrawal may necessitate medical detoxification.
      • We wished to investigate whether opiate addicts who have undergone inpatient detoxification might have a similarly increased mortality after treatment.
      • The withdrawal process must be carefully monitored because barbiturate or alcohol detoxification can be life-threatening.
      • The higher education did not, however, explain the higher awareness of using buprenorphine for detoxification from opiates.
      • His drug problem was so severe at this stage, that he needed a period of in-patient treatment and detoxification.
      • One study involves a medication trial of buprenorphine as a detoxification treatment for heroin addiction.
      • Further, this study was confined to addicts entering detoxification in two hospitals in one section of The Bronx.
      • Subjects were 11 individuals admitted to an inpatient substance abuse treatment unit for alcohol detoxification.
      • Entry into methadone detoxification was predicted by a higher frequency of drug injecting.
 
 

Definition of detoxification in US English:

detoxification

noundēˌtäksəfəˈkāSH(ə)ndiˌtɑksəfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1The process of removing toxic substances or qualities.

    the detoxification of formaldehyde
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Watson advises a two-part, whole-body detoxification, which can be done simultaneously.
    • These are to assist with detoxification, in case of poisoning.
    • In this way, ellagic acid effectively increases detoxification of carcinogens and reduces mutagenesis and tumourigenesis.
    • Ethanol, similarly to most environmental toxins, requires metabolic activation and subsequent detoxification by a series of enzymes.
    • This indicated that tissue stable sulfur isotope turnover in these mussels is influenced by sulfide detoxification activities.
    • Ascorbic acid is a small, water-soluble anti-oxidant molecule which acts as a primary substrate in the cyclic pathway for enzymatic detoxification of hydrogen peroxide.
    • By applying unique pressures to the ten zones of the feet, the body returns to a state of balance and well being, improving blood circulation and aiding the process of detoxification.
    • Taurine is a sulfur-containing amino acid required for membrane stabilization and detoxification.
    • The proportion of H 2 O 2 detoxification that involves redox turnover of the glutathione pool is difficult to estimate.
    • These enzymes link the detoxification of toxic H 2 O 2 to oxidation of the reductant ascorbate.
    • Organic acids play a role in mediating detoxification of metals by plants.
    • Tannins may be involved in cellular detoxification.
    • It is not surprising to find a very high level of functional redundancy among enzymes involved in the detoxification of hydrogen peroxide.
    • Whereas the traditional process of detoxification was limited to the removal of the toxic substance from the system, this is only a small part of the aims of the modern detox.
    • The role of phase II enzymes in either activation or detoxification is beyond the possibilities of this method.
    • However, the mechanism of detoxification of secondary metabolites in plant cells is less well understood.
    • He ate mainly carbohydrates in the evening to help the body to maintain the blood glucose levels required for the night-time activities of detoxification and repair.
    • Documented functions of HBs include storage and transport of oxygen, nitric oxide detoxification, and facilitating oxygen diffusion in symbiotic tissues.
    • Disruption of the delicate balance of metabolic activation and detoxification of chemical carcinogens is a process that may facilitate such an effect.
    • I recommend that he also try herbs and detoxification.
    1. 1.1 Medical treatment of an alcoholic or drug addict involving abstention from drink or drugs until the bloodstream is free of toxins.
      detoxification might be a useful alternative to prison
      as modifier a detoxification unit
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Entry into methadone detoxification was predicted by a higher frequency of drug injecting.
      • If you have serious withdrawal symptoms or other medical problems, you might have to go to a hospital for detoxification.
      • The major remedy they proposed was for detoxification and treatment programs to drop the insurance or Medicaid requirement for admission.
      • Patients who are dependent on opioids or benzodiazepines may require detoxification from these substances as well.
      • His drug problem was so severe at this stage, that he needed a period of in-patient treatment and detoxification.
      • Buprenorphine also appears to be effective when used in detoxification treatment.
      • The withdrawal process must be carefully monitored because barbiturate or alcohol detoxification can be life-threatening.
      • Subjects were 11 individuals admitted to an inpatient substance abuse treatment unit for alcohol detoxification.
      • Do you think HIV testing should be available to clients in drug detoxification facilities such as this one?
      • One study involves a medication trial of buprenorphine as a detoxification treatment for heroin addiction.
      • Among women, those in the labor force were more likely to have been in drug treatment or detoxification.
      • When dependence is more advanced, the discomfort of withdrawal may necessitate medical detoxification.
      • Addicts who have attempted detoxification and failed are eligible to participate in the studies.
      • After detoxification, the patient can be referred to a drug rehabilitation clinic or Narcotics Anonymous.
      • Further, this study was confined to addicts entering detoxification in two hospitals in one section of The Bronx.
      • Women who used prior mental health services are more likely to use additional drug treatment modalities beyond detoxification.
      • We wished to investigate whether opiate addicts who have undergone inpatient detoxification might have a similarly increased mortality after treatment.
      • Counselling and drug detoxification should also be targeted to injecting drug users in holding cells.
      • The higher education did not, however, explain the higher awareness of using buprenorphine for detoxification from opiates.
      • Race and frequency of opiate use at baseline were predictors of drug use during out-patient detoxification.
 
 
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