See: http://www.scienceblog.com/community/modules.php? name=News&file=article&sid=5001 You know how on the FHL and elsewhere people keep reminding others who have ferrets with lung problems to not buy the ionic or electrostatic air "cleaners" which release ozone because even small amounts of ozone can cause inflammation? Well, it appears that inflammation can cause the production of ozone in the body. > a 2002 report from The Scripps Research Institute, by Prof. Lerner > and coworkers, who reported that ozone could be formed endogenously > in our body. Their results supported the possibility that ozone is > formed in inflammatory tissues by neutrophils, suggesting that ozone > is formed as a part of the body's defence against pathogens. But sometimes inflammation gets out of hand, and it also can be caused by non-disease processes like asthma, which some (though not many) ferrets have been diagnosed as having. So, work was begun to test things that can remove ozone like a component of the oil of lemons does, leading to a report in this week's ''Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry'' by Professor Ehud Keinan, Dean of Chemistry at Technion, and his coworkers graduate student Aaron Alt, Dr. David Shoseyov of the Hadassah Mount Scopus University hospital, Dr. Haim Bibi of the Barzilai Medical Center, Ashkelon, Dr. Gail Amir of the Hadassah University hospital and Dr. Lea Bentur of the Technion Medical School. This might lead to an approach not only for humans but perhaps for ferrets. [Posted in FML issue 4736]