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Bioassay (commonly used shorthand for biological assay), or biological standardisation is a type of scientific experiment. Bioassays are essential in the development of new drugs, and in monitoring environmental pollutants. Both are procedures by which the potency or the nature of a substance is estimated by studying its effects on living matter.
[edit] IntroductionBioassays are typically conducted to measure the effects of some substance on a living organism. Bioassays may be qualitative or quantitative. Qualitative bioassays are used for assessing the physical effects of a substance that may not be quantified, such as abnormal development or deformity. An example of a qualitative bioassay includes Arnold Adolph Berthold's famous experiment on castrated chickens. This analysis found that by removing the testes of a chicken, it would not develop into a rooster because the endocrine signals necessary for this process were not available. Quantitative bioassays involve estimation of the concentration or potency of a substance by measurement of the biological response that it produces. Quantitative bioassays are typically analyzed using the methods of biostatistics. [edit] Definition"It is the comparable estimation of the nature, constitution or potency of the active principles with that of the standard drug, by means of the reaction on a living matter such as whole animal, isolated tissue or organism [edit] Purpose
[edit] TypesBioassays are of two types: [edit] QuantalA quantal assay involves an "all or none response". For example: Insulin induced hypoglycemic convulsive reaction or the cardiac arrest caused by digitalis. In both the cases, the end point is an all or none response e.g.—either convuslion occurs or doesn't occur; similarly is with cardiac arrest. [edit] GradedGraded assays are based on the observation that there is a proportionate increase in the observed response following an increase in the concentration or dose. The parameters employed in such bioassays are based on the nature of the effect the substance is expected to produce. For example: contraction of smooth muscle preparation for assaying histamine or the study of blood pressure response in case of adrenaline. A graded bioassay can be performed by employing any of the below-mentioned techniques. The choice of procedure depends on:
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[edit] Environmental bioassaysEnvironmental bioassays are generally a broad-range survey of toxicity. A toxicity identification evaluation is conducted to determine what the relevant toxicants are. Although bioassays are beneficial in determining the biological activity within an organism, they can often be time-consuming and laborious. Organism-specific factors may result in data that is not applicable to others in that species. For these reasons, other biological techniques are often employed, including radioimmunoassays. See bioindicator. Water pollution control requirements in the United States require some industrial dischargers and municipal sewage treatment plants to conduct bioassays. These procedures, called whole effluent toxicity tests, include acute toxicity tests as well as chronic test methods. The methods involve exposing living aquatic organisms to samples of wastewater.[1][2] [edit] See also[edit] References
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