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ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
Paper Code:
ENV 322
Credits:
5
Contact Hours:
75.00
Max. Marks:
100.00
12.00
Unit I:
Fundamentals of Ecotoxicology
Introduction to Toxicology
Definition of Toxicology
Principle Divisions and Branches of Toxicology
Scope And Importance of Toxicology
Goals of toxicology
16.00
Unit II:
Dose and Toxicity
Dose of Toxicants
Effect and Response –(Acute effects, Chronic effects, Reversible and Irreversible effects and Local and Systemic effects)
Dose Response Relationship – (Graded and Quantal Response)
Time action curves
Toxicity curves
Toxicants and toxicity
Factors that affect environmental concentration of toxicants
Factors influencing toxicity
16.00
Unit III:
Toxicants of Public Health Hazards
Toxicology of Pesticides – (Types; Effects on Human Health).
Toxicology of Heavy Metals - Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury- (Sources and Emissions and Harmful effects on Human Health)
Toxicology of Radioactive Substances – (Types and Biological Effects on animals – Somatic and Genetic effects).
15.00
Unit IV:
Translocation of Xenobiotics
Basic concept of Translocation
Absorption
Biotransformation (Phase I and Phase II reactions)
Excretion of Xenobiotics.
16.00
Unit V:
Biomagnification and Biomonitoring of Toxic Chemicals
Definition of Biomagnification and Biomonitoring
Biomagnification of
Pesticides
Metals
Radioactive substances
Objectives of Biomonitoring
Bioindicators and Environmental monitoring
Bioassay and its applications in Toxicology
Essential Readings:
· Casarett, & Doull’s. (2008).
Toxicology: The Basic Science Of Poisons (7th Ed.).
New York: Mcgraw-Hill.
· Helferich, W., & Winter, C. K. (2001).
Food Toxicology.
Crc Press.
· Hodgson, E. (2010).
A Textbook Of Modern Toxicology.
A John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
· Pandey, K., Shukla, J. P., & Trivedi, S. P. (2011).
Fundamentals Of Toxicology.
New Central Book Agency.
· Sharma, P. (2005).
Environmental Biology And Toxicology.
Meerut: Rastogi Publication.
· Shaw, I., & Chadwick, J. ( 1998).
Prinicples Of Environmental Toxicology.
Taylor & Francis Ltd.
· Wright, D. A., & Welbourn, P. (2002).
Environmental Toxicology.
New York: Cambridge University Press.
Academic Year:
2017-2018
Department News
Seating Plan (AENV 300/FES 300-Due) 2024-25 Odd Sem
Time table for AENV 100/300 (Foundation Course)
LIST OF STUDENTS APPEARING IN SPECIAL EXAMINATION, JUNE, 2024
Celebration of World Environment Day 2024
P.G. TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR SEMESTER END THEORY AND PRACTICAL EXAMINATION, APRIL/MAY 2024
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