Toxicology: What Everyone Should Know

Aalt Bast*, Jaap C. Hanekamp

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Toxicology: What Everyone Should Know is an essential reference for anyone looking for an entry into this fascinating field of study. This innovative book describes important discoveries in toxicology through the ages, explores their historical and sociological impacts, and shows how they still influence recent, state-of-the-art developments. In addition, the book shows how these developments are extrapolated into public and political perceptions on risks and the regulatory consequences, emphasizing environmental issues, such as manmade and natural chemicals, their interaction and impact, nutrition, and drugs. Users will find a cutting-edge approach to nutritional and combinatorial toxicology, risk evaluation modeling and the benefits of chemicals exposure (nutrition versus man-made chemicals), environmental health, and legislative frameworks to control the public's chemical exposure. This is an essential reference for those looking for an introduction to toxicology, its past, and exciting future. Presents a seminal toxicological discovery in each chapter, describing its evolution towards today's cutting-edge techniques. Shows how the study of toxicology directly impacts legislature, and discusses the need for a new look at risk evaluations. Includes introductions to a variety of toxicological concerns, such as risk perception, pesticides contamination, carcinogenic compounds, drug toxicities, and toxicological modelling.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherElsevier Inc.
Number of pages100
ISBN (Electronic)9780128092354
ISBN (Print)9780128053485
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2017

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