Coupling toxicokinetics and pharmacodynamics for predicting survival of abalone (Haliotis diversicolor supertexta) exposed to waterborne zinc

@article{Liao2002CouplingTA,
  title={Coupling toxicokinetics and pharmacodynamics for predicting survival of abalone (Haliotis diversicolor supertexta) exposed to waterborne zinc},
  author={Chung-Min Liao and Bo-Ching Chen and Ming-Chao Lin and H M Chiu and Y H Chou},
  journal={Environmental Toxicology},
  year={2002},
  volume={17}
}
We developed a mortality model, by coupling an acute toxicity model and a pharmacodynamic model, to predict survival of abalone (Haliotis diversicolor supertexta) exposed to waterborne zinc (Zn). We conducted a laboratory 14‐day exposure experiment to obtain biokinetic parameters of depuration rate constant (k2) and bioconcentration factor (BCF). A one‐compartment uptake–depuration model was used to fit the exposure data to estimate BCF and k2 values. The acute toxicity model was developed… 
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