ASSESSING THE STATE OF AN ORGANISM AND TOXICITY OF SUBSTANCES USING BIOCHEMICAL INDICATORS

Criteria for quantitatively describing the state and state variation of a living organism in various conditions are proposed using a set of its measurable characteristics (indicators, properties). The measurable indicators (of diff erent origin and dimensionality) of an organism converted into a dim...

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Main Authors: Alexander Lyubartsev, Nick Quirke, Vladimir Lobaskin, Aleksandr Rabinovich, Rimma Vysotskaya
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Language:English
Published: Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2017-09-01
Series:Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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Online Access:http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/ecology/article/view/634
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spelling doaj-c1c0b9c46d9041d79af34df61971d12f2020-11-25T02:48:46ZengKarelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of SciencesTransactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences1997-32172312-45042017-09-019849710.17076/eco634471ASSESSING THE STATE OF AN ORGANISM AND TOXICITY OF SUBSTANCES USING BIOCHEMICAL INDICATORSAlexander Lyubartsev0Nick Quirke1Vladimir Lobaskin2Aleksandr Rabinovich3Rimma Vysotskaya4Division of Physical Chemistry, Department of Material and Environmental Chemistry, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedenImperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Chemistry, London, United KingdomSchool of Physics, University College Dublin, Dublin, IrelandInstitute of Biology, Karelian Research Center RASnstitute of Biology, Karelian Research Center RASCriteria for quantitatively describing the state and state variation of a living organism in various conditions are proposed using a set of its measurable characteristics (indicators, properties). The measurable indicators (of diff erent origin and dimensionality) of an organism converted into a dimensionless form relative to their control values are combined into a single integral indicator showing relative deviation averaged over all the indicators. This integral indicator is useful to compare the results of diff erent experiments. If the range of normal variability (reference range) is known for each indicator involved, the second integral indicator is proposed to be calculated as the normalized relative deviation from the middle of all reference ranges (in percentage) averaged over all the indicators. The calculation is performed in such a way that the range 0–100 % of this deviation of an indicator corresponds to the normal variability (where 0 corresponds to the middle of the reference range, 100 % – to its lower or upper limit), while the values over > 100 % represent a pathological response. The normalized relative deviation from the middle of all reference ranges (in percentage) averaged over all the indicators is an assessment of the state of a living organism (based on the given set of indicators) relative to the range of normal variability. The application of the suggested approach is illustrated by an example of a toxicological experiment.http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/ecology/article/view/634ecological biochemistrytoxicantsreference rangesmethods of organism state description.
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author Alexander Lyubartsev
Nick Quirke
Vladimir Lobaskin
Aleksandr Rabinovich
Rimma Vysotskaya
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Nick Quirke
Vladimir Lobaskin
Aleksandr Rabinovich
Rimma Vysotskaya
ASSESSING THE STATE OF AN ORGANISM AND TOXICITY OF SUBSTANCES USING BIOCHEMICAL INDICATORS
Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
ecological biochemistry
toxicants
reference ranges
methods of organism state description.
author_facet Alexander Lyubartsev
Nick Quirke
Vladimir Lobaskin
Aleksandr Rabinovich
Rimma Vysotskaya
author_sort Alexander Lyubartsev
title ASSESSING THE STATE OF AN ORGANISM AND TOXICITY OF SUBSTANCES USING BIOCHEMICAL INDICATORS
title_short ASSESSING THE STATE OF AN ORGANISM AND TOXICITY OF SUBSTANCES USING BIOCHEMICAL INDICATORS
title_full ASSESSING THE STATE OF AN ORGANISM AND TOXICITY OF SUBSTANCES USING BIOCHEMICAL INDICATORS
title_fullStr ASSESSING THE STATE OF AN ORGANISM AND TOXICITY OF SUBSTANCES USING BIOCHEMICAL INDICATORS
title_full_unstemmed ASSESSING THE STATE OF AN ORGANISM AND TOXICITY OF SUBSTANCES USING BIOCHEMICAL INDICATORS
title_sort assessing the state of an organism and toxicity of substances using biochemical indicators
publisher Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
series Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
issn 1997-3217
2312-4504
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Criteria for quantitatively describing the state and state variation of a living organism in various conditions are proposed using a set of its measurable characteristics (indicators, properties). The measurable indicators (of diff erent origin and dimensionality) of an organism converted into a dimensionless form relative to their control values are combined into a single integral indicator showing relative deviation averaged over all the indicators. This integral indicator is useful to compare the results of diff erent experiments. If the range of normal variability (reference range) is known for each indicator involved, the second integral indicator is proposed to be calculated as the normalized relative deviation from the middle of all reference ranges (in percentage) averaged over all the indicators. The calculation is performed in such a way that the range 0–100 % of this deviation of an indicator corresponds to the normal variability (where 0 corresponds to the middle of the reference range, 100 % – to its lower or upper limit), while the values over > 100 % represent a pathological response. The normalized relative deviation from the middle of all reference ranges (in percentage) averaged over all the indicators is an assessment of the state of a living organism (based on the given set of indicators) relative to the range of normal variability. The application of the suggested approach is illustrated by an example of a toxicological experiment.
topic ecological biochemistry
toxicants
reference ranges
methods of organism state description.
url http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/ecology/article/view/634
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