Essentials
Dose Response
Types of Effects
Estimating Effects
Miscellaneous
100

The __________ makes the ___________poison. 

The dose makes the poison.

100

What are the two types of dose response curves? 

Graded and quantal

100
What the two broad categories of toxic effects? 

Cancer and non-cancer. 

100

Why do we need to estimate effects?

Because we can't/don't experiment on humans!

100

BREIFLY tell me a story from the history of toxicology

Discretion of Dr. McLarnan

200

What are the 3 primary routes of exposure? 

Inhalation

Dermal

Oral 

200

What does LOAEL stand for?

Lowest observed adverse effect level

200

A toxic agent that affects levels of deer population by causing die off of wolves is at occurring at which ecological level? 

Community. 

200

Which level of government can set more strict laws regarding toxic exposures? 

State

200

The body’s process of maintaining balance

Homeostasis

300

Definition: Any substance that causes a harmful effect when administered in small quantities and acts systematically

Poison

300

What determines whether a data point is meaningfully different from the control? 

Statistical significance

300

Toxicity that affects a fetus in-utero is in which sub-category of non-cancer effects? 

Developmental

300

What number do we (generally) divide by for each uncertainty factor? 

10

300

Toxicity = Potency x __________

Exposure

400

Which level of human body organization (e.g. molecular, cellular, tissue, organs) do toxic effects occur at? 

Any!

400

The "safe" dose for a compound, seen at the NOAEL, is also called the __________

Threshold.

400

Which category of effects does not exhibit a threshold? 

Cancer

400

What are the 4 potential uncertainty factors we may need to adjust for? 

LOAEL > NOAEL

Subchronic > Chronic

Animal > Human

Human Variability

400

What are two reasons it is difficult to accurately report toxicology news? 

“Bad” news is more dramatic

Reporters typically lack scientific qualifications

Stories are on a deadline

Biased sources may lead to misreporting

The public does not have significant knowledge in order to fact check 

500

What are two of the many chemical properties that determine toxicity? 

Size, shape, lipophilicity, pH, polarity, reactivity, solubility etc. 

500

How do we calculate an EC50 from a graded dose response curve? 

Dose at 1/2 the maximum effect.  

500

Toxic agents that work through epigenetics alter  ____________ ____________. 

Gene expression

500

What is the first step in the risk assessment process? 

Hazard identification 

500

Name 2 ways in which food may contain toxic agents. 

Naturally Occurring

Improper Storage

Improper Preparation

Food Additives

Preparation (e.g. charring) 

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