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− | <p class="content-2">< | + | <p class="content-2"><span style="font-weight:bold;">For humans</span>, Pantide will not have any negative effect on human health. When the customer gets the agricultural produce from the market, most of the Pantide is thought to have degraded into amino acids and even there is some residue of Pantide on the surface of the product. Pantide is also harmless to humans. The three toxins we choose have been proved to be ineffective to mammals due to the structural difference between the voltage-gated ion channels between mammals and insects. It has been validated through references doing experiments on mice.</p> |
<p class="content-2"><b>For the environment, Pantide is made of amino acids.</b> So it is harmless for the environment. Instead, it can be as the fertilizer. When it is washed into the soil or in water resources, Pantide is ineffective to the microbiomes and the vertebrate in the ecosystem. Furthermore, Pantide is species-specific, so it will not harm the beneficial pollinator, Bees.</p> | <p class="content-2"><b>For the environment, Pantide is made of amino acids.</b> So it is harmless for the environment. Instead, it can be as the fertilizer. When it is washed into the soil or in water resources, Pantide is ineffective to the microbiomes and the vertebrate in the ecosystem. Furthermore, Pantide is species-specific, so it will not harm the beneficial pollinator, Bees.</p> | ||
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