toxinneutralizing
Toxinneutralizing, also known as toxin neutralization, refers to methods that reduce or eliminate the harmful effects of toxic substances by rendering them less active, immobilizing them, or promoting their removal from biological or environmental systems. The concept spans biology, chemistry, medicine, and environmental engineering.
In living organisms, detoxification commonly occurs in the liver. Phase I reactions introduce reactive groups, while
Chemical neutralization includes acid–base reactions, precipitation, oxidation, or reduction that deactivates toxins or converts them to
Immunological neutralization employs antibodies or antitoxins that bind toxins, blocking their biological effects. Vaccines stimulate protective
Environmental and industrial approaches apply adsorption, filtration, oxidation, or advanced oxidation processes to degrade or immobilize
Neutralization is not always complete; some toxins persist or produce active metabolites. Strategy choice depends on