Research on Veterinary Toxicology
A special issue of Toxics (ISSN 2305-6304).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2024) | Viewed by 6990
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Veterinary toxicology is an important branch and interdisciplinary field of veterinary medicine and toxicology, and is a very complex and fascinating discipline. With the proposal of the concept of "One World, One Health", animals are closely related to humans and the environment, and they are interdependent and mutually reinforcing. Veterinary toxicology has made many exciting contributions in the struggle to create safe production processes and a beautiful living environment. For example, developing and using safe drugs, containing or reducing antibiotic residues, developing green aquaculture technologies, and curbing ecological pollution are very important for human and animal health.
To promote the development of veterinary toxicology and contribute to "One World, One Health", in this Special Issue, we aim to collate innovative original research and review articles that focus on the below aspects:
- Safety evaluation of veterinary drugs;
- Molecular toxicology of antibacterial drugs (used in animal clinical practice);
- Toxic effects and molecular mechanisms of heavy metals;
- Pollution, toxicity evaluation, and molecular mechanisms of mycotoxins;
- Therapeutic and toxic effects of natural products;
- Research and development of animal health products;
- Safety evaluation and toxic effects of feed additives.
I sincerely hope to receive your support and contributions.
Dr. Chongshan Dai
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- safety assessment
- cytotoxicity
- natural products
- toxic mechanisms
- mycotoxins
- protective agents
- heavy metals
- toxic effects
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