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What Are the Types of Toxicological Models?
There are several types of toxicological models, each serving a unique purpose:
Pharmacokinetic models
describe how a chemical is absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted in the body.
Pharmacodynamic models
focus on the biochemical and physiological effects of chemicals and their mechanisms.
Environmental models
evaluate how chemicals move through and are transformed in ecosystems.
Risk assessment models
combine exposure and toxicity data to estimate the likelihood of adverse health effects.
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