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Contact SupplierSubchronic toxicity studies are scientific investigations designed to evaluate the health effects of repeated exposure to a substance over an intermediate duration, typically lasting 90 days. These studies aim to detect early signs of toxicity, determine the relationship between dose and response, and identify specific organs or systems that may be adversely affected.
They are crucial in the safety assessment of chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food additives, and other products, helping to guide safe exposure levels and predict potential long-term health risks.
Key Objectives of Subchronic Toxicity Studies:
Assess potential toxic effects of repeated dosing
Identify target organs affected by the substance
Determine dose-response relationships
Establish No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level (NOAEL)
Support risk assessment and regulatory decisions