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    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry
    Description / Table of Contents: This one-stop reference is for those who need to understand key toxicological concepts in the light of increasing chemical regulations, Toxicology has never been more important. Advances in chemistry and technology offering improvements in the quality of human life become ever more rapid, bringing with them the potential for new toxicity hazards. This has led to legislation requiring toxicity testing and risk assessment for all chemicals and their uses. The new REACH (Risk Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals) Regulation has profound economic consequences because, without official authorization, a chemical cannot be marketed. This book explains, in depth, the ideas underlying current advances in toxicology and its application in regulating and ensuring the safe use of chemicals. Sometimes old ideas have become assumptions that have become embedded in related laws and regulation, even though the thinking of toxicologists has moved on in line with developments in science. This leads to confusion in public understanding that the book should dispel. There are also fundamental ideas in toxicology that are not well understood concerning the concepts of hazard and risk and even about what constitutes a chemical. For many people the word 'chemical' describes manmade substances only. In fact, it is correctly applied to all substances that exist, from pure elements to the most complex biological molecules in food and medicines. This is further complicated by the complex distinction between the descriptors, 'toxic' and 'nontoxic'. Developments in epigenetics are revolutionizing our understanding of mutagenicity and carcinogenicity. Improved understanding of apoptosis and necrosis leads to improved interpretation of potentially toxic effects at the cellular level. The recently defined term 'chemical speciation' is driving more targeted research on the toxicity of inorganic chemicals. This book explains the concepts implied by key toxicological terms using diagrams to illustrate the relationships between them. It is an essential aid to understanding the new demands from regulators of risk assessment and to the implementation of appropriate risk management
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 250 p , Online-Ressource
    Edition: RSC eBook Collection 1968-2009
    DDC: 571.95
    Language: English
    Note: Ebook , Epublication based on: 9780854041572
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    Online Resource
    La Vergne :Royal Society of Chemistry, The,
    Keywords: Toxicology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This one-stop reference is for those who need to understand key toxicological concepts in the light of increasing chemical regulations.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (189 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781847559753
    DDC: 615.90014
    Language: English
    Note: Concepts in Toxicology -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Structure of the Book -- Concept Groups -- Concept Group 1. Concepts Applying to Fundamental Principles of Toxicology -- Subgroup A - Exposure and Toxicity -- 1.1 Acute and Chronic -- 1.2 Interaction -- 1.3 Dose -- 1.4 Adverse Effect and Toxicity -- 1.5 Toxicity Classification, Labelling and Material Safety Data Sheets -- 1.6 Terms Applied to Toxic Substances -- Subgroup B - Hazard and Risk Assessment -- 1.7 Hazard -- 1.8 Structure-Activity Relationship (SAR) -- 1.9 Risk -- 1.10 Risk Assessment, Risk Management and Safety -- Concept Group 2. Concepts Applying to Molecular and Cellular Toxicology -- 2.1 Speciation: Chemical and Biological -- 2.2 Bioaccessibility and Bioavailability (See also Section 4.5) -- 2.3 Carrier -- 2.4 Biotransformation -- 2.5 Reactive Oxygen Species -- 2.6 Aerobic and Anaerobic -- 2.7 Mutagenicity -- 2.8 Carcinogenicity -- 2.9 Pharmacogenetics and Toxicogenetics -- 2.10 Epigenetics -- 2.11 Genomics, Proteomics and Related Terms -- 2.12 Apoptosis and Other Modes of Cell Death -- Concept Group 3. Concepts Applying to Whole Organism Toxicology -- 3.1 Benchmark Concentration and Dose -- 3.2 Absorption -- 3.3 Compartment -- 3.4 Volume of Distribution -- 3.5 Half-life -- 3.6 Biological Monitoring (Biomonitoring) -- 3.7 Local and Systemic Effects -- 3.8 Biomarker -- 3.9 Deterministic (Nonstochastic) and Stochastic Effects -- 3.10 Effect and Response -- 3.11 Teratogenicity -- 3.12 Reproductive Toxicity (See also Sections 3.11 and 4.3) -- 3.13 Immunotoxicity, Immunosuppression and Hypersensitivity -- 3.14 Elimination and Clearance -- Concept Group 4. Concepts Applying to Environmental Toxicology -- 4.1 Persistence -- 4.2 Nanoparticles and Ultrafine Particles -- 4.3 Endocrine Modification -- 4.4 Rate in Toxicology -- 4.5 Ecotoxicology. , Abbreviations, Acronyms and Initialisms -- Subject Index.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    La Vergne :RSC,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This one-stop reference is for those who need to understand key toxicological concepts in the light of increasing chemical regulations.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (189 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781847559753
    Language: English
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