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Dosis und Wirkung

Authors: Manfred Kiese;

Dosis und Wirkung

Abstract

Die Beziehungen zwischen Dosis und Wirkung wurden fur eine Wirkung untersucht, die eine definierte chemische Reaktion und sehr gut mesbar ist und einen wenig veranderlichen niedrigen Ausgangswert hat, namlich die Bildung von Hamiglobin in den roten Zellen des Hundes innerhalb des Organismus. Als Gifte wurden Phenylhydroxylamin, Nitrosobenzol, Hydroxylamin und Natriumnitrit verwendet. Die Dosis-Wirkungsfunktionen lassen sich fur den ganzen gemessenen Wirkungsbereich weder fur die Wirkungsstarke noch fur die Wirkungsgrose durch einfache Gleichungen ausdrucken. Durch einfache Exponentialfunktionen oder Wahrscheinlichkeitsfunktionen sind nur sehr eng begrenzte Teile der Dosis-Wirkungsfunktion annahernd zu beschreiben. Wirkungsstarken und -grosen uber 0,4 g Hamiglobin je 100 ml Blut sind einfache Potenzfunktionen der Dosis. Schwachere Wirkungen weichen von diesen Funktionen jeweils ab; sie sind zum Teil bis hinab zur Grenze der Mesbarkeit ebenfalls Potenzfunktionen, aber niederer Potenzen, der Dosis. Potenzfunktionen treten als Dosis-Wirkungsfunktionen auf, wenn die Reaktionen der Giftwirkung nicht von beschwerten Systemen beeinflust werden.

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