bioassay

Procedure for estimating the concentration or biological activity of a substance (e.g.vitamin, hormone, plant growth factor, antibiotic, enzyme) by measuring its effect on a living system compared to a standard system.



The term "bioassay" was found in the following pages:

Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Cadmium chloride
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Phosphine
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Vanadyl sulfate
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Potassium iodide
Effect of dissolved humic acid on the bioavailability of lead from contaminated soil | EVISA's News
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Cadmium sulphate (1:1)
Half of the rice sold in the UK breaches limits on arsenic for children | EVISA's News
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Selenium dimethyldithiocarbamate
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Manganese ethylenebisthiocarbamate
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Selenium diethyldithiocarbamate
Link database: The Carcinogenic potency Project: Ferric citrate tetrahydrate
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Nickel dibutyldithiocarbamate
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Barium acetate
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Arsenite, sodium
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Cadmium chloride monohydrate
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Tungstate, sodium
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Tin (II) chloride
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Selenium sulfide
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Arsenious oxide
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Ferric chloride