Hayes’ Principles and Methods of Toxicology, 6th Edition (PDF Book)
by A. Wallace Hayes (Editor), Claire L. Kruger (Editor)
Hayes’ Principles and Methods of Toxicology has long been established as a reliable reference to the concepts, methodologies, and assessments integral to toxicology. The new sixth edition has been revised and updated while maintaining the same high standards that have made this volume a benchmark resource in the field. With new authors and new chapters that address the advances and developments since the fifth edition, the book presents everything toxicologists and students need to know to understand hazards and mechanisms of toxicity, enabling them to better assess risk.
The book begins with the four basic principles of toxicology—dose matters, people differ, everything transforms, and timing is crucial. The contributors discuss various agents of toxicity, including foodborne, solvents, crop protection chemicals, radiation, and plant and animal toxins. They examine various methods for defining and measuring toxicity in a host of areas, including genetics, carcinogenicity, toxicity in major body systems, and the environment. This new edition contains an expanded glossary reflecting significant changes in the field.
New topics in this edition include:
- The importance of dose–response
- Systems toxicology
- Food safety
- The humane use and care of animals
- Neurotoxicology
The comprehensive coverage and clear writing style make this volume an invaluable text for students and a one-stop reference for professionals.
Product Details
- ISBN-13: 9781842145364
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
- Publication date: 9/5/2014
- Edition description: Revised
- Edition number: 6
- Pages: 2184
File Size : 46.5 MB