Toxicological Profile for ArsenicThe Agency, 1993 - 175 Seiten |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
absorption acid acute animals after inhalation arsanilic acid arsenic compounds arsenic exposure arsenic trioxide Arsenicals No studies arsenite arsine ATSDR Buchet carcinogenic cells chemical chronic concentrations data No data Derm/oc dermal exposure detected drinking water effects in humans Effects Inorganic Arsenicals effects of arsenic Environmental Protection Agency excretion exposed to arsenic exposure levels exposure to inorganic gallium arsenide Gastro gastrointestinal genotoxicity hamster HEALTH EFFECTS hematological Hepatic human exposure humans or animals ingestion inhalation exposure inorganic arsenic intratracheal less serious levels of arsenic Levels of Significant located regarding lung cancer Marafante metabolism methylation mg As/m³ mice Mouse NOAEL Occupational oral exposure organic pesticides Public Health rats Renal respiratory roxarsone selenium Significant Exposure skin cancer smelter sodium arsenate sodium borohydride soil Soluble species studies in animals studies were located substance tissues Toxicology Tseng U.S. Environmental Protection urine Vahter waste sites workers exposed
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Seite v - ATSDR to prepare toxicological profiles for hazardous substances most commonly found at facilities on the CERCLA National Priorities List and that pose the most significant potential threat to human health, as determined by ATSDR and the EPA.
Seite 70 - Biomarkers of effect are defined as any measurable biochemical, physiologic, or other alteration within an organism that, depending on magnitude, can be recognized as an established or potential health impairment or disease (NAS/NRC 1989).
Seite 114 - The following categories of possible data needs have been identified by a joint team of scientists from ATSDR, NTP, and EPA. They are defined as substance-specific informational needs that if met would reduce the uncertainties of human health assessment.