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Many substances regarded as poisons are toxic only indirectly. An example is "wood alcohol" or Methanol , which is not poisonous itself, but is chemically converted to toxic Formaldehyde in the Liver . Many Drug molecules are made toxic in the liver, a good example being Acetaminophen (paracetamol), especially in the presence of Alcohol . The genetic variability of certain liver Enzyme s makes the toxicity of many compounds differ between one individual and the next. Because demands placed on one liver enzyme can induce activity in another, many molecules become toxic only in combination with others. A family of activities that engages many toxicologists includes identifying which liver enzymes convert a molecule into a poison, what are the toxic products of the conversion and under what conditions and in which individuals this conversion takes place. The term '' LD50 '' refers to the dose of a toxic substance that kills 50 percent of a test population (typically Rat s or other surrogates when the test concerns human toxicity). LD50 estimations in animals became obsolete in 1991 and are no longer required for regulatory submissions as a part of Pre-clinical Development package. The term '' Multiple Chemical Sensitivity '' is a controversial diagnosis indicating that a person suffers from allergy symptoms caused by trace amounts of environmental chemicals. Mathieu Orfila is considered to be the father of toxicology, having given the subject its first formal treatment in 1813 in his ''Trait des poisons'', also called ''Toxicologie generate''. However, Auroleus Phillipus Theostratus Bombastus Von Hohenheim (1493 - 1541) (also referred to as Peracelsus or Paracelsus , from his belief that he was above or beyond the work of Celsus - the Roman physician from the first century) is widely regarded as "the" father of modern toxicology. He is credited with the suitable toxicology soundbite "All things are poison and nothing is without poison. It is the dose that makes a thing poisonous." The term ''toxicology'' should not be confused with the term '' Toxinology ''. Toxinology is the specialized area of toxicology that deals specifically with biological toxins, such as venoms or poisonous plants. SEE ALSO
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