Casarett & Doull's Toxicology: The Basic Science of Poisons
- 1648pagine
- 58 ore di lettura
This comprehensive text serves as the gold standard in the science of poisons, offering an updated overview of the biomedical and environmental aspects of toxicology. Presented in full color, it provides a skill-building review of core components, including general principles, modes of action, and chemical-specific toxicity. The Ninth Edition features extensive updates from each chapter author and introduces new chapters on topics like computational and auditory toxicology. The use of tables, illustrations, and visuals enhances understanding and retention of the material. The book is organized into several units covering a wide range of topics. It begins with general principles, including the history and scope of toxicology, mechanisms of toxicity, and risk assessment. Subsequent sections delve into the disposition of toxicants, non-organ-directed toxicity, and target organ toxicity, addressing various systems such as the blood, immune system, liver, kidney, respiratory system, nervous system, and more. It also examines toxic agents, including the effects of pesticides, metals, solvents, radiation, and both plant and animal toxins. Environmental toxicology is discussed, focusing on nanotoxicology and air pollution, while applications of toxicology cover ecotoxicology, food toxicology, analytical and forensic toxicology, clinical toxicology, occupational toxicology, and regulatory toxicology.
