acute toxicity testの例文
- These effects are generally not observed well in a shorter acute toxicity test.
- Acute toxicity tests in animals caused death for those receiving 3200 mg / kg dose.
- There are several different types of acute toxicity tests.
- Furthermore, they may be used in in vivo acute toxicity tests of dermal irritation and sensitization.
- These procedures, called whole effluent toxicity tests, include acute toxicity tests as well as chronic test methods.
- Acute Effluent Toxicity Tests are used to monitor the quality of industrial effluent monthly using acute toxicity tests.
- Acute toxicity tests are normally 24 96 hours, whereas chronic tests will typically run for a week or longer.
- The results from acute toxicity tests can thus help determine whether the effect identified is due to a specific contaminant.
- Abbott writes that, as of 2005, " the LD50 acute toxicity test . . . still accounts for one-third of all animal [ toxicity ] tests worldwide ."
- The majority of studies that measure toxicity of pesticides to " Apis mellifera " honeybees focus on estimating the lethal dose ( LD50 ) in acute toxicity tests to adult honeybees.
- In this study, the results from laboratory acute toxicity tests of TBT on periphyton corroborated the results from the field study, supporting the conclusion that toxicity to periphyton resulted from TBT pollution at the site under investigation.
- For example, Russom and colleagues used Fathead Minnow ( Pimephales promelas ) 96-hour acute toxicity tests data, FATS data and QSARs to create a computer based expert system that predicts chemical toxicity based on chemical structures and properties.
- In the San Diego-Tijuana border region, where millions of gallons of raw sewage from Tijuana are dumped into the ocean each day, a highly touted binational sewage treatment plant that opened earlier this year to dispose of Tijuana's waste is failing acute toxicity tests.
- An acute toxicity test in mice has demonstrated that ethanol extract mixed with isocytisoside, the main flavonoid compound from the leaves and stems of " Aquilegia vulgaris ", can be classified as non-toxic, since a dose of 3000 mg / kg did not cause mortality.
- The acute toxicity test in mice showed that ethanol extract and the main flavonoid compound isocytisoside from the leaves and stems of " Aquilegia vulgaris " can be classified as nontoxic since a dose of 3000 mg / kg did not cause mortality in mice.