Immunoassays for Trace Chemical Analysis MONITORING TOXIC CHEMICALS IN HUMANS, FOOD, AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Increasing public concern over chemical exposures and the quality of the food supply has resulted in increased pressure on regulatory agencies to do more sampling for more chemicals. This new volume explores the use of immunoassays as alternative methods for conducting this needed sampling. It bring...

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Corporate Author: International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies
Other Authors: Vanderlaan, Martin l948- (Editor), Stanker, Larry H. (Editor), Watkins, Bruce E. (Editor), Roberts, Dean W. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington American Chemical Society 1991
Series:ACS Symposium Series
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Summary:Increasing public concern over chemical exposures and the quality of the food supply has resulted in increased pressure on regulatory agencies to do more sampling for more chemicals. This new volume explores the use of immunoassays as alternative methods for conducting this needed sampling. It brings together a broad range of the applications of analytical immunochemistry, including immunoassays for chemical residues in food and the environment, for natural toxins, and for monitoring human exposure to toxic chemicals. Each section begins with an informative review highlighting the major issues in that section. Also included are three appendices that provide up-to-date compilations of references organized according to applications: environmental monitoring, mycotoxin analysis, and DNA- and protein-adduct analyses.
Item Description:Proceedings of the ... December 17-22, 1989
Physical Description:x, 374 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0841219052