An Introduction To Toxicology 【2026 Edition】

: Foreign substances (like drugs or environmental pollutants) that are not naturally found in the body.

Toxicology is the scientific study of the adverse effects that chemical, physical, or biological agents have on living organisms. Often summarized by Paracelsus’s maxim, "the dose makes the poison," the field focuses on how the amount and duration of exposure determine the severity of a toxic response. An Introduction to Toxicology

: The four critical processes that determine a chemical's fate in the body: A bsorption, D istribution, M etabolism, and E xcretion. : The four critical processes that determine a

: A process where a relatively harmless substance is converted by the body into a toxic metabolite, potentially leading to cancer or organ damage. Major Subdisciplines The field is categorized by how toxicological data is used: while toxicants are usually man-made byproducts.

: Toxins are naturally occurring poisons (e.g., snake venom), while toxicants are usually man-made byproducts.