89936 - Environmental and Toxicological Chemistry

Academic Year 2019/2020

Learning outcomes

After a short review about the history and scope of toxicology and toxicological chemistry, the definition and concept of toxic substances, the different types of toxic responses, the factors affecting toxic responses, during the course students will be introduced to the mechanistic aspects of the main toxic substances. Furthermore, an overview of different aspects playing a role in the field of environmental toxicology will be provided. Students are expected to gain a sound knowledge and understanding of important aspects of both environmental toxicology and toxicological chemistry, including: the concepts and terminology; kinetics of chemicals in the environment; sources and types of environmental pollutants; the interaction with the different biological targets and the mechanical aspects of the toxic compounds, the basic principles governing fate and effects of toxic substances on the homeostasis of biological systems and ecosystem processes and stability; the relevance of compound, ecosystem and organism characteristics for the consequences of environmental contamination; environmental biomonitoring; environmental risk assessment.

Course contents

1) Introduction to inorganic and organic chemistry

2) Metabolic Processes

3) Metabolic Reactions of Xenobiotic Compounds

4) Environmental Biological Processes

5) Biochemical Mechanisms of Toxicity

6) Toxic Elements

7) Toxic Inorganic Compounds

8) Toxic Organic Compounds

9) Toxic Natural Products

To undergo the examination, the students have to provide proof that they have attended and passed at least one of the on-line courses available on the "Learning Toxicology through Open Educational Resources" European Poject website, https://www.toxoer.com

Readings/Bibliography

C.D. Klaassen (Editor)
Casarett & Doull's Toxicology: The Basic Science of Poisons, Ninth Edition
McGraw-Hill Education, Columbus, 2018
ISBN: 978-1259863745

Teaching methods

Traditional. This course does not include laboratory training.

Assessment methods

The examination will consist in a written test (open-ended, multiple choice) aimed at assessing the student's understanding and knowledge of the topics set out during the course.

To undergo the examination, the students have to provide proof that they have attended and passed at least one of the on-line courses available on the "Learning Toxicology through Open Educational Resources" European Poject website, https://www.toxoer.com

Teaching tools

PowerPoint slides are used to enhance clarity during the lessons.

Office hours

See the website of Roberto Mandrioli

SDGs

Good health and well-being

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.