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ERHS 601 Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers 2024/2025 Where in the body does the toxicant have e the most effect - ANSWERSLungs, heart, kidneys, brain, liver, peripheral nerves Biotransformation - ANSWERSEnzymatic alteration of xenobiotics can occur as the results of • Hydrolys...

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Where in the body does the toxicant have e the most effect - ANSWERSLungs, heart, kidneys, brain, liver,
peripheral nerves



Biotransformation - ANSWERSEnzymatic alteration of xenobiotics can occur as the results of

• Hydrolysis

• Oxidation

• Reduction

• Conjugation

Some of these reactions may also occur non-enzymatically



Biotransformation Can Change or Introduce A Functional Group - ANSWERSPhase I reactions change an
existing functional group or introduce a new one

Changes in properties often modest

Phase II reactions add a molecule to an existing one

Usually resulting in the presence of a different functional group

Changes in properties can be much more dramatic



Biotransformation Has Consequences for Toxicity - ANSWERSFormation of a more toxic
metabolite=bioactivation

Formation of a less toxic metabolite or a metabolite that is more readily excreted=detoxification

Sometimes the effect is indirected, generation of ROS



Toxic consequences, parent compound toxic - ANSWERSIncrease excretion or biotransformation



Toxic consequences, metabolite is toxic - ANSWERSIncreased bio activation, alternate pathways: detox

,What is a functional group - ANSWERSA component of an organic molecule that contains atoms other
than carbon and hydrogen

The differences in the characteristics of the atoms creates the properties of the molecule

☞ Molecular structure will determine everything about the chemical that is relevant to its toxicity



What electronegativity means in compounds - ANSWERSWhen different atoms form molecular bonds,
the electron density is unequal as a function of the inferences in electronegativity



Polarity - ANSWERSThis chemical characteristic is a consequence of an unequal distribution of electrons
(or charge) in a molecule

☞Ionized compounds are highly polar

☞Un-ionized compounds can also be polar due to the presence of functional groups that include atoms
that are more electronegative than carbon



Polar chemicals - ANSWERSInorganic ions, ionized function groups in organic compounds, polar
functional groups



Non-polar chemicals - ANSWERSHydrocarbons



Structure and solubility - ANSWERSInter-molecular interactions are influenced by non-covalent bonding

H-bonds

Electrostatic (ionic) bonds

Hydrophobic interactions

Molecules with a capability to bond in the same way are more likely to form solutions



Solubility - ANSWERSThe amount of a chemical that will dissolve in a solvent

Solubility is a function of the polarity of the

Solvent

Solute

, Temperature



Water solubility - ANSWERSHydrogen bonding, ion formation



Role of ionization in water solubility - ANSWERSIonized compounds highly water soluble

Organic compounds ionizeability depends on functional groups and pH



What is ionization - ANSWERSThe amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom



Hydrogen bonding - ANSWERSOrganic structures involved:

Covalent bond between H and An electronegative atom (O, N, S) polarizable C



Hexane in water - ANSWERShexane is on top (less dense); immiscible



Solubility in system with multiple phases - ANSWERSOrganisms are "lipid-rich" relative to aqueous
environments

Accumulation of a chemical in a tissue or cell is often a function of its lipid solubility

But presence in an aqueous environment demands at least some water solubility

The soluble fraction of a cell (and extracellular fluids are "water rich" compared to membranes

Many chemicals of toxicological interest have solubility in both aqueous and lipid media

The relative solubility in these phases is called partition



Partition between water and non-polar solvent - ANSWERSK=Cnon-polar/Cwater=P (partition
coefficient), an equilibrium value



Vapor pressure - ANSWERSAt temperatures below:

Boiling point of liquids and Melting point of solids

Chemicals have vapor pressure

Vapor pressure:

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