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Toxics

Abbreviation
Journal Impact4.09
Quartiles(Global)TOXICOLOGY(Q1)
ISSN2305-6304
h-index51

The journal "Toxics" publishes papers aimed at advancing the understanding of the exposure, effects, and risks of chemicals and materials in human and natural environments, as well as methods for assessing and managing the toxicological and ecotoxicological risks associated with these chemicals and materials. The journal covers a wide range of toxic substances, including metals, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, biocides, nanomaterials, and polymers such as microplastics and mesoplastics. Topics accepted by "Toxics" include: the occurrence, transport, and fate of chemicals and materials in various systems (e.g., food, air, water, soil); human and environmental exposure to toxic chemicals and materials, characterized through modeling and experimental methods in media such as water, air, soil, food, and consumer products; the absorption, metabolism, and effects of chemicals and materials in diverse systems, including in vitro toxicological analyses, aquatic and terrestrial organisms and ecosystems, model mammalian systems, and humans; methods for assessing the risks of chemicals and materials to human health and the environment; and approaches to eliminate or reduce human and environmental exposure to toxic chemicals and materials.

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Publication InformationPublisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)Publishing cycle: Journal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: Yes
Basic dataYear of publication: 2013Proportion of original research papers88.00%Self Citation Rate:7.70%Gold OA Rate: 99.86%
Journal Fees $Details
Average review cycle 网友分享经验:6 Weeks

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