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Progress in Chemical Toxicology
Volume 3
1st Edition - January 1, 1967
Editor: Abraham Stolman
eBook ISBN:9781483224916
9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 2 4 9 1 - 6
Progress in Chemical Toxicology, Volume 3 explores the developments in methods and instrumentation for toxicological analyses. This book is composed of eight chapters, and begins… Read more
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Progress in Chemical Toxicology, Volume 3 explores the developments in methods and instrumentation for toxicological analyses. This book is composed of eight chapters, and begins with a description of the pharmacologic and physiologic effects of aliphatic alcohols. The succeeding chapter deals with the methods of analysis of various volatile poisons, such as halogenated aliphatic compounds, aromatic hydrocarbons, and acid compounds. A chapter focuses on the methods of determination and classic procedures for carbon monoxide analysis in breath and blood. These topics are followed by discussions on the development of spectrochemical methods chemical and radiochemical methods of determination of radionuclides in human bones and tissues; and the toxic effects of combined drug action. The last chapter examines the poison residue occurrence in human tissues. This book is of great value to toxicologists and public health workers and researchers.
Contributors
Preface
Contents of Other Volumes
Aliphatic Alcohols
I. Introduction
II. "Endogenous" Alcohols
III. Distribution of Absorbed Alcohol
IV. Fate of Absorbed Alcohol
V. Pharmacological and Physiological Effects
VI. Post-mortem Changes in Cadaver Blood
VII. Analytical Methods for Body Alcohol
VIII. Investigations of the Accuracy of Analytical Methods
IX. Other Aliphatic Alcohols
References
Volatile Toxic Compounds
I. Introduction
II. Halogenated Aliphatic Compounds
III. Aromatic Hydrocarbons
IV. Volatile Acidic Compounds
References
Methods for the Determination of Carbon Monoxide
I. Introduction
II. Preparation of Carbon Monoxide Standard Mixtures
III. Collection of Air and Breath Samples
IV. Analysis of Air and Breath Samples
V. Analysis of Blood Samples
References
Application of Gas Chromatography to Toxicology
I. Introduction
II. Detectors
III. Columns
IV. Qualitative Techniques
V. Analytical Procedures
References
Developments in Spectrography: Spectrochemical Methods
I. Introduction
II. Equipment and Materials
III. Procedures
References
Detection of Radionuclides of Biological Interest in Human Bones and Tissues
I. Introduction
II. Chemical Processing and Separation of Radionuclides in Biological Material
III. Chemical Separation and Determination of Radionuclides
IV. Radiochemical Determination of Strontium-90 and Strontium-89
V. Radiochemical Determination of Cesium-137
VI. Radiochemical Determination of Iodine-131
VII. Radiochemical Determination of Radium-226
VIII. Thorium (Thorotrast)
IX. Radiochemical Determination of Uranium
X. Radiochemical Determination of Plutonium-239
XI. Instrumentation
XII. Results of Measurements
References
Combined Action of Drugs with Toxicological Implications—Part I