"Hydroxylamine and its salts are commonly used as reducing agents in a myriad of organic and inorganic reactions. They can also act as antioxidants for fatty acids. Some non-chemical uses include removal of hair from animal hides and photography developing solutions.This has also been used in the past by biologists to introduce random mutations by switching base pairs from A to G, or from C to T. This is to probe functional areas of genes to elucidate what happens if their functions are broken."
I am just wondering as to the combination of this to the chemical structure, as in what is the purpose of adding it, is it safe to use in humans, where are the studies etc. Sorry for my ignorance, but I genuinely would like to know as I can find no answers in my research.:type:
I am just wondering as to the combination of this to the chemical structure, as in what is the purpose of adding it, is it safe to use in humans, where are the studies etc. Sorry for my ignorance, but I genuinely would like to know as I can find no answers in my research.:type: