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Dr. Michel Brusson
Environmental risk assessment is a critical process for evaluating the potential impacts of contaminants on ecosystems and human health. Bioanalytical techniques play a vital role in this assessment by measuring the biological responses or biomarkers indicative of exposure, effect, or susceptibility to environmental pollutants. This abstract provides an overview of the bio analytical techniques commonly used in environmental risk assessment. Biomarker analysis involves the measurement of specific biomolecules or biological indicators to assess the presence and impact of contaminants. Nontoxicity testing evaluates the potential of contaminants to cause genetic damage through assays such as the Ames test or comet assay. Enzyme activity assays measure the changes in enzyme function caused by exposure to contaminants, providing insights into metabolic disruption. Immunotoxicity assays assess the adverse effects of contaminants on the immune system, evaluating immune cell function, cytokine levels, or antibody production.Bioassays expose living organisms to contaminants to assess toxicity or biological effects, providing an integrated assessment of environmental mixtures. Eco toxicity testing involves the use of representative organisms to evaluate the effects of contaminants on ecosystems and ecological processes. High-throughput screening techniques allow for rapid assessment of large sample sizes using automated platforms, combining bio analytical assays with robotics and data analysis algorithms.These bio analytical techniques, in conjunction with traditional chemical analysis, contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the risks posed by environmental contaminants. They aid in decision-making processes related to environmental management and regulatory actions, enabling the protection of ecosystems and human health.