acute and chronic toxicity tests

What is Acute Toxicity?

Acute toxicity refers to the adverse effects of a substance that result from a single exposure or multiple exposures in a short period, typically less than 24 hours. The primary goal of acute toxicity testing is to determine the substance's lethal dose (LD50), which is the dose required to kill 50% of a test population. This information is crucial for understanding the immediate hazards of a substance and is often used in risk assessment and regulatory processes.

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