Kshitij Dewan

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A five-carbon molecule called isoprene forms the backbone of all terpenoids. Isoprene is exhaled in every breath, and a hundred billion kilograms, an atmosphere-influencing quantity, is released by land plants each year globally. Our bodies make isoprene as a by-product of cholesterol biosynthesis, and the amount emitted can even be used to determine a person’s cholesterol levels.
Most Delicious Poison: From Spices to Vices – The Story of Nature's Toxins
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