Ligndoser
Ligndoser is a term used in the field of pharmacology and toxicology to describe the process of determining the amount of a substance that is lethal to a given percentage of a population. This concept is crucial in understanding the potential risks associated with various chemicals, drugs, and other substances. The term is derived from the words "lethal" and "dose," reflecting its focus on lethal outcomes.
The most commonly used measure in ligndoser studies is the LD50, which stands for the lethal dose
Ligndoser studies are essential for regulatory purposes, as they help establish safety guidelines and set acceptable
However, it is important to note that ligndoser studies have limitations. They are typically conducted under
Despite these limitations, ligndoser studies remain a fundamental tool in the assessment of substance toxicity and