selftoxicity
Selftoxicity is a term used to describe the phenomenon of an organism producing substances that are toxic to itself. This can occur through various mechanisms, including the metabolic production of harmful byproducts, the accumulation of endogenous toxins, or the reabsorption of excreted waste products. While many organisms have evolved mechanisms to detoxify or excrete these substances, in certain circumstances, these processes can become overwhelmed or malfunction, leading to toxic effects.
One common example of selftoxicity involves metabolic processes. For instance, certain metabolic pathways can generate reactive
The concept of selftoxicity is also relevant in the context of addiction. Some individuals may develop a