Toxicology of the Human Environment
Explore the critical connections between our health and the environment with Toxicology of the Human Environment by Chris J Rhodes. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2000, this comprehensive hardback spans an impressive 510 pages, making it an essential resource for professionals in Environmental Science, Medical Toxicology, and Environmental Engineering.
In this pivotal work, Rhodes delves into the world of toxic chemical substances that permeate our surroundings. He expertly discusses innovative detection methods for free radicals, particularly focusing on spin-trapping techniques utilizing Electron Spin Resonance (ESR). The book examines the toxic effects of airborne particles and the impact of dietary free radicals, providing valuable insights into environmental pollution and its threats.
If you're seeking a well-rounded understanding of environmental toxicology and its implications for human health, Toxicology of the Human Environment is your go-to guide.