TY - BOOK AU - Gruiz,Katalin AU - Meggyes,T. AU - Fenyvesi,Éva TI - Environmental toxicology T2 - Engineering tools for environmental risk management SN - 9781138001558 (hardback) U1 - 615.902 23 PY - 2015/// CY - Boca Raton PB - CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group KW - Environmental toxicology KW - Pollutants KW - Toxicity testing N1 - Table of Content 1. Environmental Toxicology - A general overview 1. Introduction, basic definitions 1.1 Toxicology and its role 1.2 Regulatory toxicology for chemical substances and contaminated land 1.3 Future of environmental toxicology 1.4 What environment means in the context of toxicology 1.5 Environment toxicology versus human toxicology Etc. 2. Adverse effects to be measured by environmental toxicology 2.1 Hazardous effects of chemical substances 2.2 Toxic effects of chemical substances 2.3 Carcinogenic effects 2.4 Mutagenic effects 2.5 Reprotoxicity Etc. 3. Interaction of chemical substance with living organisms 3.1 Dose-response relationship 3.2 Test end points: the results of the environmental toxicity test 3.3 Classification of environmental toxicological tests 3.4 Environmental toxicology in relation to hazard and risk management 3.5 Statistical evaluation of ecotoxicological tests Etc. 4. Aquatic toxicology 1. Introduction to aquatic toxicology 2. Human and ecosystem exposure to aquatic hazards 3. Some commonly used aquatic test organisms for testing adverse effects 4. Measuring adverse effects of chemical substance on the aquatic ecosystem 5. Some commonly used aquatic methods Etc. 5. Terrestrial toxicology 1. Introduction 2. Terrestrial test organisms 3. Measuring terrestrial toxicity: end points and methods 4. Standard and non standardized test methods 5. Non-standard toxicity test methods Etc. 6. Advanced methods for chemical characterization of soil pollutants 1. Introduction 2. Analytical methods for the determination of inorganic compounds 2.2 X-ray fluorescence spectrometry 3. Analytical methods for analysis of organic pollutants 7. Bioaccessibilty and bioavailability in risk assessment 1. Introduction 2. Managing bioaccessibilty of contaminants in the environment 3. Bioavailability and bioaccessibilty - definition 4. Accessing bioavailability of contaminants 5. Mathematical models for contaminant bioavailability in soils Etc. 8. Microcosm models and technological experiments 1. Introduction 2. Aquatic microcosms for screening chemical substances and technologies 3. Soil micro-and microcosms for modeling environmental processes 4. Biodegradation and biodegradation-based remediation studies in soil microcosms 5. Testing technologies based on contaminants stabilization 9. Data evaluation and interpretation in environmental toxicology. 1. Introduction 2. Inhibition rate 3. Concentration / dose-response relationship 4. Evaluation of the response based on the growth curves of cultured organisms 5. Evaluation of the effect of contaminants on heat production ; Includes Index: p 545 - 563 ER -