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- Principles of toxicology, dose response, LD50. - ED50, consequences of exposure to multiple xenobiotics, therapeutic index and margin of safety. Bioavailability. Rules of five for oral xenobiotics.

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- ED50, consequences of exposure to multiple xenobiotics, therapeutic index and margin of safety. Bioavailability. Rules of five for oral xenobiotics.
        
- Principles of toxicology, dose response, LD50.

- ED50, consequences of exposure to multiple xenobiotics, therapeutic index and margin of safety. Bioavailability. Rules of five for oral xenobiotics.

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00:01 Hello students to answer this question let us understand the principles of toxic so there are many many principles which are the which are included in toxicology but first let's see what is toxicology so it is the study or study of toxins which have which have the harmful effects harmful effects of chemical and physical agents or chemical and physical agents on living organisms that is called as toxicology toxicology is on the interdisciplinary field because it has descriptive toxicology mechanistic toxicology regulatory techology federal agencies and there are main things now if we see there are other like clinical toxicology occupational toxicology environmental toxicology some of the principle include dose versus exposure of the toxicology in which dose is the amount of chemical and organism is exposed to per unit body weight and exposure is the concentration of chemical in either the air or water through which the exposure occurs then second is the things which matters is exposure concentration exposure concentration which is present like in concentration in liquid or lipids or solids is p ppt or in ppm or ppp form whereas in air it is in the form of mg per mg vapor per meter cube or ppm...
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