Toxicology is an international peer-reviewed journal with only top-quality original scientific research and critical comments on toxic mechanisms related to foreign chemical exposure. The purpose of the journal is to advance the current understanding of the mechanism of toxicity.
Toxicology is an international peer-reviewed journal with only top-quality original scientific research and critical comments on toxic mechanisms related to foreign chemical exposure. The purpose of the journal is to promote the current understanding of mechanisms of toxicity, especially mechanisms related to human health. Emphasis is placed on the observed or estimated effects of relevant human exposures that contribute to safety assessment and risk assessment decisions. All research and review articles posted in Toxicology have undergone rigorous peer review. Toxicology also publishes personal reviews and opinion articles. Please ask the author to contact the editor before submitting the review article to consider publication in toxicology
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Toxicology is a chemical substance for graduate students, especially human poisoning. Toxicology involves studying symptoms, mechanisms, treatments, and tests of body poisoning. The chemical substance or drug can be biological, physical or chemical. With the development of toxicology and science, knowledge on the effects of harmful substances on the body continues to evolve. Forensic toxicology combines toxicology with similar fields including clinical chemistry and pharmacology to help investigate poisoning death (accidental or intentional) or drug abuse. Through samples, forensic toxicologists determine which harmful substances, concentrations, and substances affect the body.
Forensic toxicology is the use of toxicology and analytical chemistry, pharmacology and other fields such as clinical chemistry, to support medical or legal investigations of death, addiction and substance abuse. The main focus of forensic toxicology is the acquisition and interpretation of the results, not the toxicological investigation or legal result of the technology being used. Toxicological analysis can be performed on various samples. Forensic toxicologists consider evidence collected at the crime scene that may narrow down the survey, such as the background of the investigation, in particular the recorded physical symptoms and vials, powder, trace residues and available chemicals need to do it. Forensic toxicologists provide this information and sample for use and must decide which toxic substances are present, their concentrations, and the possible influence these chemicals have on the human body not.