The lungs provide a significant opportunity for the introduction of both therapeutic and toxic chemicals into the human body. In occupational and domestic environments, hazardous chemicals can enter the body through the lungs via gases, aerosols, and particulates from natural and anthropogenic sources. Fully updated with new research and discoveries since the last edition, Inhalation Toxicology, Third Edition presents contributions from internationally recognized scientists in the academic, commercial/industrial, and governmental sectors. A pragmatic resource for practicing professionals and students, the book comprehensively examines the relationship between the respiratory system and the toxicology of inhaled substances.
Topics include:
- Regulatory aspects of exposure and testing
- Testing equipment and procedures
- Respiratory allergy and irritation of the respiratory tract
- Risk assessment
- Toxicology theory
- Toxicology modeling
- Toxic effects of some individual toxicants
New topics in this third edition include collection and characterization of airborne particulate matter, the inhalation toxicology of asbestos fibers and nanoparticles, and the development of lung-on-a-chip technology for predicting in vivo responses. Each chapter concludes with thought-provoking questions and answers, enhancing the book's educational utility.
Fully updated with new research and discoveries since the last edition, this volume explores the relationship between the respiratory system and toxicology of inhaled substances. Filled with contributions from internationally recognized scientists from academic, industrial, and governmental sectors, the book presents chapters on the updated testing procedures and equipment guidelines for Europe and North America. This edition includes new material on nanoparticles, the use of microelectronics for studying inhalation toxicology, and emergency response strategies.
"The editors' thoughtful treatment is absolutely stunning as is their capacity to guide authors toward creative, comprehensive entries while also maintaining a degree of uniformity among topics ? Inhalation Toxicology has been a standard reference and textbook for respiratory scientists."-J. Thomas Pierce, PhD, Navy Environmental Health Center, in Doody's Review Service