I have went to different sources, each with different answers.
I would like to try to clear up some of the information that has been given to me about the metabolization of chemicals in our bodies.
I have a somewhat wide array of questions revolving around related subjects, so please bare with me. I apologize in advance for question variance.
A)How substantial are tests such as cytotoxicity/CYP450/greenscreen/hERG to the toxicity of a chemical? If these tests show non toxic readings, can the chemical still be quite toxic?
B)What are Epoxides and how do they fit in to the metabolization process?
C)If a chemical (jwh-018 series for example) shows not to be mutagenic, but it's metabolites are unknown. How toxic can the chemical actually be.
D)Can an explanation be given about JWH's metabolites? (This relates to the epoxide description question) Why are we all on the fence, and how does the metabolization of naphthalene fit into this.
I would like to try to clear up some of the information that has been given to me about the metabolization of chemicals in our bodies.
I have a somewhat wide array of questions revolving around related subjects, so please bare with me. I apologize in advance for question variance.

A)How substantial are tests such as cytotoxicity/CYP450/greenscreen/hERG to the toxicity of a chemical? If these tests show non toxic readings, can the chemical still be quite toxic?
B)What are Epoxides and how do they fit in to the metabolization process?
C)If a chemical (jwh-018 series for example) shows not to be mutagenic, but it's metabolites are unknown. How toxic can the chemical actually be.
D)Can an explanation be given about JWH's metabolites? (This relates to the epoxide description question) Why are we all on the fence, and how does the metabolization of naphthalene fit into this.
