Endocrine Disrupters Hazard Testing and Assessment Methods

Cover of Endocrine Disrupters Hazard Testing and Assessment Methods by Peter Matthiessen
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 9780470932094
Dimensions:
Height: 9.499981 Inches
Length: 6.499987 Inches
Weight: 1.57410055068 Pounds
Width: 1.051179 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 615.3/6, 615.36
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Endocrine Disrupters Hazard Testing and Assessment Methods by Peter Matthiessen, published by John Wiley & Sons on March 25, 2013, is a comprehensive resource designed for researchers assessing the effects of endocrine disrupters in compliance with evolving environmental regulations. This 416-page book addresses the impact of both man-made and natural chemicals that interfere with the endocrine system, potentially leading to adverse effects on development, reproduction, and immunity.

The book is structured into chapters that cover major taxonomic groups and focus on hazard assessment and regulation. It details testing methods applicable to various vertebrate and invertebrate species, including crustaceans, fish, and mammals. Each chapter, authored by experts in ecotoxicology, offers practical guidance on implementing testing methods, emphasizing ethical approaches that balance sensitivity and cost-effectiveness. With rigorous peer review and extensive references, this edition serves as a vital tool for scientists and regulatory authorities involved in evaluating the safety of chemicals regarding their endocrine-disrupting properties.


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Enables researchers to assess the effects of endocrine disrupters as well as comply with new environmental regulations

Endocrine disrupters are chemicals both man-made and natural that interfere with the body’s endocrine system, potentially resulting in adverse developmental, reproductive, neurological, and immune effects. In recent years, a number of regulatory authorities around the world have drafted or enacted legislation that requires the detection and assessment of the effects of endocrine disrupters on both humans and wildlife. In response, this book provides comprehensive, up-to-date information on the latest tested and proven methods used to detect and assess the environmental hazards posed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals.

Endocrine Disrupters is divided into chapters covering each major taxon as well as chapters dedicated to hazard assessment and regulation. The book covers testing methods for all the vertebrate groups and several invertebrate phyla, including:

  • Crustaceans and mollusks
  • Insects
  • Fish
  • Amphibians and reptiles
  • Birds and mammals

Moreover, the book emphasizes practical, ethical testing methods that combine sensitivity, efficiency, statistical power, and reasonable cost.

Each chapter is written by one or more international experts in ecotoxicology, offering readers step-by-step guidance for implementing each method based on the latest research and the authors’ firsthand laboratory experience. Furthermore, all the chapters have been subjected to a rigorous peer review and edited in light of the reviewers’ comments. References at the end of each chapter guide readers to the literature in the field.

Endocrine Disrupters is recommended for scientists who need to test chemicals for possible endocrine-disrupting properties. It is also recommended for regulatory authorities who need to decide whether particular chemicals can be safely marketed.

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