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E-grāmata: Hazardous Chemicals: Overview, Toxicological Profile, Challenges, and Future Perspectives

Edited by (Dean, Research and Development, S. G. T. University, Chandu-Budhera, Gurugram, Haryana, India), Edited by (Founder, Academic Editing, India), Edited by (Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Uttrakhand, India)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Sep-2024
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Hazardous Chemicals: Overview, Toxicological Profile, Challenges, and Future Perspectives offers comprehensive coverage of hazardous chemicals and their routes of exposures, mechanism of toxicity, hazard control measures, handling and storage, emergency guidelines, and safety measures. The book is organized into specific classifications of chemical hazards: pesticides, fertilizers, insecticides, automotive, paint and paint solvents, chemical manufacturing solvents, dyes, cleaning agents, pharmaceuticals, and radioactive products. It discusses the health risk and environmental impact of these toxic substances. It also provides management strategies including risk assessment, risk management, and risk communication. Hazardous Chemicals is a practical resource for researchers, academics, industry professionals, graduate and postgraduate students in toxicology and environmental science engaged in the evaluation of toxic substances and human health concerns.

Part I: Pesticides, Fertilizers, and Insecticides
1. Health risk assessment and toxicity management of organochlorine pesticide: With the reference of Aldrin
2. Ecological risk assessment of Atrazine towards toxicity, hazard and management
3. Azinphos-methyl: Probabilistic health and environmental threats
4. Environmental contamination and toxicology of Benzene-hexachloride (BHC)
5. Impact of Carbendazim on our ecological system and its management strategies
6. Chlordane: Exposure, biohazard, current research and precautions
7. Toxicity of pesticides: Health and environment risk of using Dichlor-diphenyl-trichlorethane (DDT)
8. Toxicological effect, bioaccumulative potential and risk assessment of Endosulfan
9. Naphthalene mothballs poisoning: Implications for humans and environment
10. Neonicotinoids: A potential insecticide of the decade
11. An expository note on notorious Parathion engendering risk evaluation and its redressal
12. Pyrethroids: Uses, Toxicological profile and its fate in environment Part II: Automotive
13. Asbestos: Magic Mineral or Fatal Menace?
14. Ethylene glycol: Industrial application and risk assessment
15. Kerosene toxicity: Pathophysiology and Etiology
16. Potential hazard analysis, bioremediation and non-bioremediation of tricholoroethylene
17. PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons): Risk assessment and health impacts Part III: Paints and paint solvents
18. Acrylamide: Toxicity and carcinogenicity
19. Effects and mechanisms of acrylonitrile use-related toxicity
20. The epitome of toxic Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride): An approach to understand Hazards and Safety
21. Methyl methacrylate: Application, risk assessment and toxicity towards human life and environment
22. Diethyl ether: Ongoing environmental correlation
23. Toluene diisocyanate: Analytical safety assessment
24. Review of the Toxicology of White spirit Part IV: Chemical manufacturing solvents
25. Human health and environmental perspectives on exposure to benzene A review
26. Carbon disulfide toxicological overview
27. Chloroform: Current environmental challenges
28. Pyridine: Exposure, risk management and impact on human life and environment
29. Toulene toxicity: Outline, management and prognosis
30. Xylene: Overview of its origin, impact on environment, health and its preventive measures
31. Hexane and its toxicological effects: Overview, challenges and future perspectives Part V: Dyes
32. Toxic potential of Azo dyes: A broader understanding
33. Toxicity analysis of benzidine on human health and environment: An update and outlook
34. Assessing toxicity of p-chloroaniline: Current research and future perspective
35. Toxicity studies of Cresidine: An Assessment of the human health and environment Part VI: Cleaning agents
36. Health and safety measures associated with Ammonium hydroxide exposure
37. Quarternary Ammonium Compounds as Workhorse Disinfectant: Health and safety during COVID-19 pandemic
38. Sulfamic acid cleaning solution or environmental or human health hazard Part VII: Pharmaceuticals
39. Barium sulfate: Human effects assessment and toxicological profile
40. Aqua Chloral: Assessing risks emanating from its noxiousness
41. Thallium chloride poisoning: An overview
42. Risk assessment and management studies of Uracil mustard
43. Role of sodium azide on environment and human health: State of the art
44. Selenium sulfide Toxicology profile: Sources of contaminations, distribution and monitoring methods
45. Melphalan: Uses, side effects, current research and precautions
46. Mercuric oxide: Importance in chemistry, current research and risk assessment
47. Nicotine & salts: Sedative, stimulant and toxicological effects
48. Silver nitrate: Properties, uses, risk assessment and toxicological effects
49. Epinephrine: Clinical uses, interaction, health risk and future prospective
50. The influence of alkylating agent on environment: Cyclophosphamide
51. Arsenic trioxide: Role in agriculture and in medical field
52. Toxicology of Daunomycin: A logical approach to risk assessment and management
53. Fate of nitroglycerine in human body and environment Part VIII: Radioactive products
54. Nuclear reactor fuel: Uranium fuel toxicological mechanisms and emerging health risks
55. Need to remove Radio-Cesium-137 poisoning
56. Health and environment risk of alpha emitter Radium
57. Indium: Pollution potential, applications, adverse effects and control measures
58. Health effects and toxicity mechanisms of thorium: Knowledge gaps and research prospects

Dr. Jaspal Singh, MTech, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Gurukula Kangri (Deemed to be University), Haridwar, India. He has over two decades of research and academic expertise in chemical kinetics, pioneering drug synthesis, and specialization in biopolymer with a focus on emulsion technology and dendrimers. Beyond academia, Dr. Singh has authored numerous book chapters, over 60 articles in esteemed international and national scientific journals and has a history of editing internationally recognized books. He has also chaired numerous technical sessions, organized conferences, and presented talks on national and international platforms.

Professor R.D. Kaushik, MSc, PhD, has over 45 years of academic and research experience, including over 21 years as a full Professor. He was acting Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry and Dean at Gurukula Kangri (Deemed to be University), Haridwar, India, as well as Dean, R & D at S.G.T. University, Gurugram, Haryana, India. With over 140 international publications and 5 completed research projects, Prof. Kaushik has worked with institutions in South Korea, Spain, and Bulgaria as an invited/visiting scientist. He has delivered several key notes/plenary lectures and chaired scientific sessions in several international and national conferences, workshops, and symposia. Prof. Kaushik has also served as a reviewer in over 25 reputed international journals.

Dr. Malvika Chawla, MPharm, PhD, is a distinguished expert in the field of chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences, renowned for her groundbreaking research and innovative contributions to the study of toxicology and novel drug delivery systems. Dr. Chawla has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed research papers and influential books in the realms of environmental science and toxicology. As the founder of Academic Editing, Dr. Chawla has dedicated her career to advancing scientific knowledge and fostering academic excellence.