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| LD50/30 | a dose that is lethal for 50% of test subjects within 30 days |
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A chemical dose lethal to 50 percent of a test population.
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The amount of a substance sufficient to kill 50% of the test animals. Also called the median lethal dose.
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Short for "Lethal Dose 50." In toxicology, the amount of a substance sufficient to kill one-half of the population of test subjects (eg, mice or rats).
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The amount of a chemical that is lethal to one-half (50%) of the experimental animals exposed to it. LD50s are usually expressed as the weight of the chemical per unit of body weight (mg/kg). It may be fed (oral LD50), applied to the skin (dermal LD50), or administered in the form of vapors (inhalation LD50).
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Statistically derived single dose of a chemical that can be expected to cause death in 50% of a given population of organisms under a defined set of experimental conditions. This figure has often been used to classify and compare toxicity among chemicals but its value for this purpose is doubtful. A commonly used classification of this kind is as follows: Category..........................................LD50 Orally to Rat (mg/kg body weight) Very toxic....................................... ...
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