evaluation of alternatives

How is Toxicity Assessed in Alternatives?

Toxicity assessment involves a combination of in vitro, in vivo, and in silico methods to evaluate the health effects of alternatives. In vitro methods use cell cultures to study toxicity, while in vivo methods involve animal studies to understand systemic effects. In silico methods utilize computer models to predict toxicological outcomes based on chemical structure and properties. These approaches help identify potential hazards and determine safe exposure levels.

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