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Environmental Biochemistry

This document discusses environmental biochemistry and toxicology. It covers topics such as metabolic processes, how toxicants enter ecosystems and their effects, different types of toxic substances and their impacts, biochemical transformations of xenobiotic compounds, genetic aspects of toxicology, effects on organ systems, and analysis methods for determining exposure to xenobiotics. The document provides an overview of key concepts in environmental biochemistry and toxicology, including metabolic pathways, toxicity factors, dose-response relationships, and biochemical mechanisms of toxicity.

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Environmental Biochemistry

This document discusses environmental biochemistry and toxicology. It covers topics such as metabolic processes, how toxicants enter ecosystems and their effects, different types of toxic substances and their impacts, biochemical transformations of xenobiotic compounds, genetic aspects of toxicology, effects on organ systems, and analysis methods for determining exposure to xenobiotics. The document provides an overview of key concepts in environmental biochemistry and toxicology, including metabolic pathways, toxicity factors, dose-response relationships, and biochemical mechanisms of toxicity.

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Environmental Bio-chemistry and Toxicology

1. Environmental Biochemistry Environmental Biochemistry, identifying characteristics of the living matter, the cells and the bio-molecules e.g. proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, enzymes, nucleic acids, modified dna, recombinant DNA and genetic engineering, metabolic processes 2. Metabolic Processes Metabolism in Environmental Biochemistry, Digestion, Metabolism of Carbohydrates, Fats, and Proteins, Energy Utilization by Metabolic Processes, Using Energy to Put Molecules Together: Anabolic Reactions. 3. Metabolism and Toxicity Environmental Biological Processes, Toxicants and its Pathways into Ecosystems, Bioconcentration, Bio-transfer Factors, Biodegradation, Biomarkers, Endocrine Disrupters and Developmental Toxicants, Effects of Toxicants on Populations, Effects of Toxicants on Ecosystems 4. Environmental toxicology: Kinds of Toxic Substances, Toxicity-Influencing Factors, Exposure to Toxic Substances, DoseResponse Relationships, Relative Toxicities, Reversibility and Sensitivity, Xenobiotic and Endogenous Substances, Kinetic and Nonkinetic Toxicology, Receptors and Toxic Substances, Phases of Toxicity, Toxification and Detoxification, Behavioral and Physiological Responses, Reproductive and Developmental Effects 5. Toxicological Chemistry Chemical Nature of Toxicants, Biochemical Transformations, Metabolic Reactions of Xenobiotic Compounds, Phase I Reactions, Phase II Reactions of Toxicants, Biochemical Mechanisms of Toxicity, Biochemistry of Mutagenesis, Biochemistry of Carcinogenesis 6. Toxic Responses Genetic Aspects of Toxicology e.g. Destructive Genetic Alterations, Toxicant Damage to DNA, toxic responses on respiratory system, skin, the liver, blood and the cardiovascular system, immune system, endocrine system, nervous system, reproductive system, developmental toxicology and teratology, kidney and bladder 7. Toxicological Chemistry for chemical substances Uses, sources of exposure, metabolism, toxicity and biochemical effects of Environmental metals, Pesticides and related materials, volatile organic compounds, air pollutants (inorganic gases and particulate maters); Toxic Natural Products 8. Analysis of Xenobiotics Indicators Of Exposure To Xenobiotics, Determination Of Metals, Determination Of Nonmetals And Inorganic Compounds, Determination Of Parent Organic Compounds, Measurement Of Phase I And Phase II Reaction Products, Determination Of Adducts Reference Books Stanley E. Manahan, (2003), Toxicological chemistry and biochemistry, Lewis Publishers Ming-Ho-Yu (2005) Environmental Toxicology: Impacts of Environmental Toxicants on living system, Lewis Publisher, New York. Albert L. Lehninger (1993) Principles of Biochemistry 2nd Ed. CBS Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, India

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