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How is Concentration Used in Risk Assessment?
In
risk assessment
, concentration data are used to estimate exposure levels and determine whether they are likely to cause adverse health effects.
Exposure assessment
involves measuring or estimating the concentrations of toxicants in the environment and calculating the dose received by individuals or populations. This information is then compared to
toxicological reference values
such as the
No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level (NOAEL)
or the
Lowest-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level (LOAEL)
to evaluate potential risks.
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