Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences publishes original Research Articles, Rapid Communications, and Mini Reviews. The Journal is intended to provide a venue for presenting and discussing fundamental and applied research advances relevant to the issues of local/global environments, human/animal health, and occupational safety. In particular, manuscripts with interdisciplinary approaches to solve current local/global environmental issues related with above topics are welcomed; such as cutting-edge applications in basic principles of physics, chemistry and biology, which could contribute significantly with new (or which could advance the understanding) understandings in the predictions, measurements, and assessments of the consequential effects of toxic hazardous harmful chemicals in the environment. The Journal also provides a forum for professionals in academia, industry, and government involved in the use, protection, and management of the chemicals in environment for the enhancement of human health and occupational safety. Lastly, the journal focuses on the applications of sciences and technologies in environmental decision-making, regulations, and managements, and the development of science-based solutions of local/global issues of environment, health, and safety.
Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences
Description
Identifiers
ISSN | 2005-9752 |
e-ISSN | 2233-7784 |
DOI | 10.1007/13530.2233-7784 |
Publisher
Korean Society of Environmental Risk Assessment and Health Science
Additional information
Data set: Springer
Articles
Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences > 2019 > 11 > 3 > 210-218
Objective Tetrahydrocurcumin (THC) has been used as a component of skin whitening cream. However, very little is known about the mechanisms for how THC regulates melanogenesis. The aim of the present study was to investigate mechanisms involved in the regulation of melanogenesis by THC using B16F10 murine melanoma cells. Methods B16F10 cells were treated with various concentrations of THC (0–30...
Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences > 2019 > 11 > 3 > 190-196
Objective Etiology of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) remains unknown, but paucity in cholinergic transmission is one of the factors implicated in the cognitive decline. Brassica juncea (BJ) and Cynadon dactylon (CD) have cholinesterase inhibitory property. This study was performed to evaluate the combined effects of CD and BJ extract on cognition, using scopolamine induced amnesia zebrafish model. Methods...
Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences > 2019 > 11 > 3 > 197-209
Objective The researchers have currently targeted bio-synthesis nanoparticles (NPs) and their potential applications toward bio and photocatalytic field. The in vitro antidiabetic activity of noble metal modified TiO2 is really scare in literature. In the present work, green synthesis of CS-Ag nanoparticles was achieved through Costus speciosus (Crape ginger, an Indian ornamental plant, has long been...