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Title: BASIC ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY


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BASIC ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
What is there that is not poison? All things are
poison and nothing without poison. Solely the
dose determines a thing is not a poison.
Paracelsus 1500 AD (from Philosophia
Magna Brickmann, Cologne, 1567)
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DOSE - RESPONSE RELATIONSHIP
  • What is DOSE?
  • - The total amount of the hazard that actually
    enters the body relative to the individuals body
    weight
  • The right dose differentiates a poison and a
    remedy
  • The bodys response to chemicals depends on the
    dose received

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Terminologies in Toxicology
  • Toxicology
  • Hazard
  • Risk
  • Exposure
  • Toxicity
  • Toxin
  • Toxicant
  • A. Something that can harm the health of humans
    or the environment
  • B. Toxic substances produced naturally
  • C. Measure of how dangerous a chemical is
  • D. The likelihood that a harmful consequence may
    occur
  • E. The total amount of a chemical that comes into
    direct contact with the body
  • F. The study of harmful effects of chemicals on
    living things
  • G. Toxic substances produced or by-product of
    human activities

F
A
D
E
C
B
G
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ENVIRONMENTAL CONCENTRATION OF TOXICANTS
  • ENVIRONMENTAL CONCENTRATION
  • Is the concentration of an agent in an
    environmental medium
  • Refers to the agents presence in that
    particular medium expressed quantitatively
  • 2 Major Concepts
  • Bioaccumulation
  • Biomagnification

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BIOACCUMULATION

YOUNGER OLDER
 The green fill represents contaminants
The cellular mechanism which involves absorption
and storage of molecules within an organism
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BIOMAGNIFICATION
  • Ex. DDT (dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane)
  • It occurs when the toxic burden of a large
    number of organisms at a lower trophic level is
    accumulated and concentrated by a predator in a
    higher trophic level

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CLASSIFICATION OF TOXIC CHEMICALS
  • 1. IRRITANTS - Corrosives damages tissues or
    materials
  • 2. ASPHYXIANTS - Interferes with Oxygen uptake
    distribution
  • 3. NARCOTICS or ANESTHETICS - Depresses the CNS
  • 4. NEUROTOXINS - specifically attacks the nerve
    cells extremely
  • toxic fast acting
  • 5. MUTAGENS - Alters genetic material in cells
  • 6. TERATOGENS - Specifically causes abnormalities
    during embryonic
  • growth development
  • 7. CARCINOGENS - Induces cancer malignant
    tumors
  • 8. SYSTEMIC POISONS - Produces internal damages
    to organs

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IRRITANTS
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Examples of asphyxiating gases are nitrogen
(N2), helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), methane
(CH4), propane (CH3CH2CH3), and carbon dioxide.
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NARCOTICS OR ANESTHETICS Lidocaine Lidocaine is
a common anesthetic used for local and regional
anesthesia. Sevoflurane Sevoflurane is a
rapid-acting, inhaled general anesthetic, which
is used to put people to sleep and keep them
asleep during a surgical procedure. Propofol Pro
pofol is an intravenous general anesthetic, which
is commonly used to put people to sleep and
maintain anesthesia.
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NEUROTOXINS Arsenic, Ammonia, , Lead, Ethanol,
n-Hexane, Nitric oxide MUTAGENS X-rays, uv
rays
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