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A toxicant (or toxic)[1] is a chemical compound that has an effect on organisms. Toxicants are typically introduced into the environment by human activity. A distinction can be drawn between "toxic" and toxin, with the latter being a subcategory of the former.[1] Many toxicants are pesticides, or are unwanted by-products of some production process, or accidental spoils. "Toxicant" can be considered a synonym for poisonous, while "developmental toxicant" can be considered a synonym for teratogen.[2]
[edit] Concentration rangeThe effects depend on the concentration of the compound. Generally three concentration ranges can be delineated of all chemical compounds
[edit] EffectsThe effect of toxicants can be quantified on the basis of the concentration inside the organism. The Dynamic Energy Budget theory can be used to specify the mode of action of the compound for the individual organism under study: one or more parameters of the DEB model change as function of the internal concentration. [edit] PesticidesSome toxicants are specifically developed to fight pests,the so-called pesticides such as
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