نتایج جستجو برای: toxic effect

تعداد نتایج: 1701020  

2014
Willie JGM Peijnenburg Peter R Teasdale Danny Reible Julie Mondon William W Bennett Peter GC Campbell

"Dissolved" concentrations of contaminants in sediment porewater (Cfree ) provide a more relevant exposure metric for risk assessment than do total concentrations. Passive sampling methods (PSMs) for estimating Cfree offer the potential for cost-efficient and accurate in situ characterization of Cfree for inorganic sediment contaminants. In contrast to the PSMs validated and applied for organic...

2007
Paul Mushak

OBJECTIVE This analysis is a critical assessment of current hormesis literature. I discuss definitions, characterization, generalizability, mechanisms, absence of empirical data specific for hormesis hypothesis testing, and arguments that hormesis be the "default assumption" in risk assessment. DATA SOURCES Hormesis, a biological phenomenon typically described as low-dose stimulation from sub...

Journal: :Nanomedicine : nanotechnology, biology, and medicine 2015
Margarethe Hofmann-Amtenbrink David W Grainger Heinrich Hofmann

UNLABELLED Although nanoparticles research is ongoing since more than 30years, the development of methods and standard protocols required for their safety and efficacy testing for human use is still in development. The review covers questions on toxicity, safety, risk and legal issues over the lifecycle of inorganic nanoparticles for medical applications. The following topics were covered: (i) ...

2015
Ranulfo Lemus Carmen F. Venezia

Tungsten is a relatively rare metal with numerous applications, most notably in machine tools, catalysts, and superalloys. In 2003, tungsten was nominated for study under the National Toxicology Program, and in 2011, it was nominated for human health assessment under the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Integrated Risk Information System. In 2005, the Agency for Toxic Substances and D...

2003
William A. Brock Scott Taylor

The relationship between economic growth and the environment is not well understood: we have only limited understanding of the basic science involved and very limited data. Because of these difficulties it is especially important to develop a series of relatively simple theoretical models that generate stark predictions. This paper presents one such model where societies implement “the Kinderga...

2010
Matilda O. Johnson Hari H.P. Cohly Raphael D. Isokpehi Omotayo R. Awofolu

Arsenic is a naturally occurring toxic metal and its presence in food could be a potential risk to the health of both humans and animals. Prolonged ingestion of arsenic contaminated water may result in manifestations of toxicity in all systems of the body. Visual Analytics is a multidisciplinary field that is defined as the science of analytical reasoning facilitated by interactive visual inter...

Journal: :IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 2019

Journal: :Human biology and public health 2023

Increasing amounts of anthropogenic contaminants have heavily polluted the atmosphere. This is one global environmental problems. Deposition atmospheric on earth’s surface brings potential risks to human health. review aims identify posed by lead in atmosphere and its impact Lead most dangerous toxic metals found crust. The lead-induced toxicity through oxidative stress mechanisms includes effe...

2015
Fabiola Pizzo Domenico Gadaleta Anna Lombardo Orazio Nicolotti Emilio Benfenati

BACKGROUND The potential for a compound to cause hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity is a matter of extreme interest for human health risk assessment. To assess liver and kidney toxicity, repeated-dose toxicity (RDT) studies are conducted mainly on rodents. However, these tests are expensive, time-consuming and require large numbers of animals. For early toxicity screening, in silico models can b...

2015
Fiona E. Mutter B. Kevin Park Ian M. Copple

Beyond specific limits of exposure, chemical entities can provoke deleterious effects in mammalian cells via direct interaction with critical macromolecules or by stimulating the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). In particular, these chemical and oxidative stresses can underpin adverse reactions to therapeutic drugs, which pose an unnecessary burden in the clinic and pharmaceutical...

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