Basic Concepts of Western Medicine Toxicology and $LD_{50}$ in Herbal Drugs

서양의학 독성학의 기본적 개념 및 한약의 $LD_{50}$

  • Park Yeon-Chul (Kyungwon Research Center for Life Science) ;
  • Lee Sun-Dong (Dept. of Oriental Preventive Medicine College of Oriental Medicine, Sangji University) ;
  • Park Kyoung-Sik (Dept. of Anatomy College of Oriental Medicine, Sangji University)
  • 박영철 (경원생명과학연구소) ;
  • 이선동 (상지대 한의과대학 예방의학) ;
  • 박경식 (상지대 한의과대학 해부하교실)
  • Published : 1999.12.29

Abstract

Today, toxicology is used for many purpose, in many fields. Classification of special toxic effect is related next 4 important principles. 1. The chemical substance must move to target organ or tissue that can induce Biological effect. For this movement, we have to understand the physical-chemical characteristic of substance, and the rout of absorption, metabolism, diffusion and excretion of toxic substance. 2. Every biological effect that induced by chemical substance is not harmful. For example, some specific chemical substance is not harmful in liver enzyme system. 3. The strength of biological effect induced by chemical substance is deep related with dose. Nearly all substance is not effective below the specific dose, and it may toxic to death over the specific dose. It is the 'Dose - response relationship' But carcinogen may toxic whether it is law dose or not. 4. The information that was obtained by experimental animal test, could have to adapt in human biology. Because biological effect of chemical substance could be different in every biological species. In past, drugs was obtained by animal or plants. But in the future, it could be obtained by biochemistry, and genome project. Therefore, in Oriental medicine, research and approach is needed at this time, and have to develop new method of experience in toxic method.

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