Quantifying Synergy: A Systematic Review of Mixture Toxicity Studies within Environmental Toxicology
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Abstract
Cocktail effects and synergistic interactions of chemicals in mixtures are an area of great concern to both the public and regulatory authorities. The main concern is whether some chemicals can enhance the effect of other chemicals, so that they jointly exert a larger effect than predicted. This phenomenon is called synergy. Here we present a review of the scientific literature on three main groups of environmentally relevant chemical toxicants: pesticides, metal ions and antifouling compounds. The aim of the review is to determine 1) the frequency of synergy, 2) the extent of synergy, 3) whether any particular groups or classes of chemicals tend to induce synergy, and 4) which physiological mechanisms might…
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- Pesticide
- Toxicology
- Environmental toxicology
- Environmental chemistry
- Toxicity
- Chemistry
- Chemical compound
- Xenobiotic
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