Studying inhibition in toxicology presents several challenges:
Complex Interactions: Biological systems are complex, and inhibitors can have multiple targets and effects, complicating the assessment of their toxicological profile. Variability: Factors such as genetic differences, environmental conditions, and exposure levels can influence the extent and nature of inhibition. Ethical Concerns: Testing the inhibitory effects of chemicals often involves animal models, raising ethical considerations and the need for alternative methods.