Acute toxicity studies and determination of median lethal dose

Whenever an investigator administers a chemical substance to a biological system, different types of interactions can occur and a series of dose-related responses result. In most cases these responses are desired and useful, but there are a number of other effects which are not advantageous. These m...

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Published inCurrent science (Bangalore) Vol. 93; no. 7; pp. 917 - 920
Main Authors Akhila, J. Shetty, Shyamjith, Deepa, Alwar, M. C.
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Published Current Science Association 10.10.2007
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Abstract Whenever an investigator administers a chemical substance to a biological system, different types of interactions can occur and a series of dose-related responses result. In most cases these responses are desired and useful, but there are a number of other effects which are not advantageous. These may or may not be harmful to the patients. The types of toxicity tests which are routinely performed by pharmaceutical manufactures in the investigation of a new drug involve acute, sub-acute and chronic toxicity. Acute toxicity is involved in estimation of LD₅₀ (the dose which has proved to be lethal (causing death) to 50% of the tested group of animals). Determination of acute oral toxicity is usually an initial screening step in the assessment and evaluation of the toxic characteristics of all compounds. This article reviews the methods so far utilized for the determination of median lethal dose (LD₅₀) and the new changes which could be made. This has to go through the entire process of validation with different categories of substances before its final acceptance by regulatory bodies.
AbstractList Whenever an investigator administers a chemical substance to a biological system, different types of interactions can occur and a series of dose-related responses result. In most cases these responses are desired and useful, but there are a number of other effects which are not advantageous. These may or may not be harmful to the patients. The types of toxicity tests which are routinely performed by pharmaceutical manufactures in the investigation of a new drug involve acute, sub-acute and chronic toxicity. Acute toxicity is involved in estimation of LD₅₀ (the dose which has proved to be lethal (causing death) to 50% of the tested group of animals). Determination of acute oral toxicity is usually an initial screening step in the assessment and evaluation of the toxic characteristics of all compounds. This article reviews the methods so far utilized for the determination of median lethal dose (LD₅₀) and the new changes which could be made. This has to go through the entire process of validation with different categories of substances before its final acceptance by regulatory bodies.
Whenever an investigator administers a chemical substance to a biological system, different types of interactions can occur and a series of dose-related responses result. In most cases these responses are desired and useful, but there are a number of other effects which are not advantageous. These may or may not be harmful to the patients. The types of toxicity tests which are routinely performed by pharmaceutical manufactures in the investigation of a new drug involve acute, sub-acute and chronic toxicity. Acute toxicity is involved in estimation of LD50 (the dose which has proved to be lethal (causing death) to 50% of the tested group of animals). Determination of acute oral toxicity is usually an initial screening step in the assessment and evaluation of the toxic characteristics of all compounds. This article reviews the methods so far utilized for the determination of median lethal dose (LD50) and the new changes which could be made. This has to go through the entire process of validation with different categories of substances before its final acceptance by regulatory bodies.
Author Alwar, M. C.
Akhila, J. Shetty
Shyamjith, Deepa
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