Course Objectives:
This course will enable the students to –
Course Outcomes (COs):
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 ENV 501 
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 Environmental Toxicology  | 
 Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: CO49: Classify the sources of toxicants in the environment CO50: Explain the mechanisms causing toxicity of chemicals CO51: Develop skills to remediate the problem of environmental toxicity CO52: Discuss the various aspects of toxicology based on different environmental components  | 
 Approach in teaching: Explicit teaching, Interactive Lectures, Group Discussions, Use of informative videos Learning activities for the students: Preparation of notes by using reference books, Power point presentations, Weekly class assessment  | 
 Power point presentations, Assignments, Class Test, Semester end examinations 
 
 
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o Arsenic
o Lead
o Cadmium
o Mercury
· Incidental or indirect additives
· Intentional or direct additives
o Antioxidants
o Emulsifiers
o Flavouring Agents
o Colour and preservatives
· Food Toxins
o Microbial toxins-algal, fungal and bacterial toxins
o Plant toxins
· 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.