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The Dose Makes the Poison A Plain-Language Guide to Toxicology

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

15.03.2011

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

256

Maße (L/B/H)

23.4/15.6/1.6 cm

Gewicht

436 g

Auflage

3rd Revised edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-38112-0

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"This is a refreshing, invigorating as well as eye-opening text, which is reading like an exciting novel - even to a seasoned toxicologist ... An appendix to clarify quantities of pollutants plus an index concludes this most valuable introduction into the science of toxicology for a broad readership." (Toxicology, 2011)
"I recommend this book to anyone who has ever listened to the evening news and wondered how much of the "chemical scare du jour" is hype and how much of it is fact - and to those who might want to understand basic concepts in toxicology and the related areas of study without having to trudge through a gaggle of 1000-page textbooks." (International Journal of Toxicology, 2011)
 
"Overall, this is a well-written work with wisely chosen and relevant topics. It will be a perfect addition to any science enthusiast's library. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through professionals/practitioners; general readers." (Choice, 1 September 2011)
 
"The Dose Makes the Poison is more than just an introduction to toxicology. It is an enjoyable read with lots of interesting stories and one I can thoroughly recommend." (Chemistry & Industry, 25 July 2011)
 
"There is much to be applauded in this book from its straightforward layout and honesty to its accessibility . . . Many good, and contemporary, examples are provided to deliver greater context for the reader." (The British Toxicology Society Journal, 1 May 2011)

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

15.03.2011

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

256

Maße (L/B/H)

23.4/15.6/1.6 cm

Gewicht

436 g

Auflage

3rd Revised edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-38112-0

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Introduction to the Third Edition xi

    Preface to the Second Edition xv

    1 What Are Chemicals? 1

    Atoms and Molecules 1

    Natural Chemicals 2

    Synthetic Chemicals 3

    Chemical Categories 6

    Chemicals: "Good" and "Bad" 8

    Why the "Good-Bad" Dichotomy? 10

    Man-made Chemicals Are Made by Humans 11

    Man-made Chemicals May Not Be Biodegradable 12

    Man-made Chemicals May Be Very Complex 16

    2 What Harm Do Chemicals Cause? 19

    Harmful Properties of Chemicals 19

    Explosiveness and Reactivity 19

    Flammability and Combustibility 20

    Radioactivity 21

    Corrosiveness 23

    Irritation 23

    Sensitization and Photosensitization 24

    Toxicity 26

    Multiple Harmful Properties 27

    Definition of Poison 28

    Definition of Hazard 28

    3 What Is Toxicology? 31

    Empirical Toxicology 31

    Paracelsus and Ramazzini 32

    A Brief History of Toxicology 34

    Toxicology Today 40

    What Do Toxicologists Do? 44

    4 What Factors Influence the Toxic Effects of Chemicals? 47

    Acute versus Chronic Toxicity 47

    Significance of Divided Doses 53

    Routes of Exposure 54

    Dermal Exposure 54

    Inhalation Exposure 55

    Oral Exposure 58

    Other Routes of Exposure 59

    Combinations 60

    Influence of Route on Toxicity 60

    Metabolism 64

    Routes of Elimination (Excretion) 65

    Other Factors that Influence Toxicity 66

    Species 66

    Sex 70

    Age 71

    Nutrition 73

    State of Health 73

    Biochemical Individuality (Genetic Diversity) 74

    Presence of Other Chemicals 75

    Adaptation 77

    Light 79

    5 How Is Toxicology Studied? 81

    Experimental Methods 82

    Acute Toxicity 83

    Irritant and Corrosive Effects 85

    Sensitization and Photosensitization 86

    Chronic Toxicity 87

    Mutagenesis 90

    Carcinogenesis 91

    Developmental and Reproductive Toxicity 94

    Units of Trace Quantities 95

    Analytical Methods 96

    Animal Rights 99

    6 General Toxicology 103

    Acute Toxicity 103

    LD 50 and LC 50 Values 103

    Significance of LDs for Humans 104

    Poison Prevention 109

    Antidotes 112

    Chronic Toxicity 114

    No-Effect Levels and Thresholds 116

    Margins of Safety 117

    Sufficient Challenge 119

    Bioaccumulation 121

    7 Mutagenesis and Carcinogenesis 129

    Mutagenesis 129

    Genetic Code 129

    Mutations 130

    Significance of Mutations 132

    Mutation and Cancer 135

    Carcinogenesis 138

    What Is Cancer? 138

    Causes of Cancer 140

    Role of Mutation 141

    Incidence of Cancer 142

    Categories and Characteristics of Carcinogens 143

    Induction Periods 146

    Thresholds 147

    Practical Thresholds 149

    The Real World 150

    Benzo[a]pyrene 150

    Cancerophobia 151

    8 Developmental and Reproductive Toxicity 153

    Male and Female Reproductive Systems 154

    Prepuberty Systems 154

    Adult Systems 155

    The Developing Individual 156

    9 Case Studies in Toxicology 163

    Environmental Contaminations 164

    Dioxins: Seveso, Italy 164

    PCBs and Dibenzofurans: Yusho Disease 169

    Bophal, India 173

    Minamata Disease 174

    Ddt 174

    Consumer Products 177

    Metals 177

    Lead and Cadmium 178

    Zinc 178

    Plastics 179

    Bisphenyl A 180

    Indoor Air Pollution 181

    Water Pollution 185

    Pharmaceuticals 186

    Fen-Phen 187

    Vioxx 188

    Thalidomide 189

    10 Epidemiology 191

    Origins of Modern Epidemiology 191

    Epidemiology of Noninfectious Diseases 193

    Koch's Postulates 195

    Study Design: Precepts and Pitfalls 197

    Unreasonable Expectations 201

    Proximate Event Approach in Assigning Cause 202

    Distrust of Science and Scientists 204

    11 the Study of Risk 211

    Public Health Statistics 211

    Inherent Risk 213

    Risk Assessment 215

    Perceived Risk 218

    Acceptable Risk 220

    Risk Benefit and Cost Benefit 222

    Risk Communication 225

    Risk Management 227

    Bibliography 229

    Abbreviations 233

    Glossary 235

    Appendix A 245

    Index 247