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Toxicokinetics (often
abbreviated as 'TK') is the
description of both what rate a
chemical will
enter the body and what
occurs to
excrete and metabolize...
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contain heavy metals (e.g., lead, nickel), pesticides, and bacteria.
Toxicokinetics describes how the body
handles the
toxin over time,
including absorption...
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Cadmium is a
naturally occurring toxic metal with
common exposure in
industrial workplaces,
plant soils, and from smoking. Due to its low
permissible exposure...
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Bifenthrin is a
pyrethroid insecticide. It is
widely used
against ant infestations.
Bifenthrin is
poorly soluble in
water and
often remains in soil. Its...
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Martins (February 2019). "A
review of
cardiac glycosides: Structure,
toxicokinetics,
clinical signs,
diagnosis and
antineoplastic potential". Toxicon. 158:...
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Andersen ME,
Clewell HJ 3rd (2012). "Physiologically
based pharmacokinetic/
toxicokinetic modeling". Com****tional Toxicology.
Methods in
Molecular Biology. Vol...
- in
laboratory animals.
Although there is
limited information about toxicokinetics in humans,
observations in m****
poisonings and
experimental studies...
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ongoing treatment.
Pharmacokinetics and
pharmacodynamics are
termed toxicokinetics and
toxicodynamics in the
field of ecotoxicology. Here, the
focus is...
- is
affected by the
toxicity of abrin.
Information dealing with the
toxicokinetics of
abrin is
limited and debated. Due to its
biochemical properties and...
- half-life of 20
minutes compared to 300
minutes for a
typical human (see ยงย
Toxicokinetics). As a result, the
metabolic kinetics,
blood saturation point, and tolerance...