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  VetBooks.ir  mechanism of action, 996 998    Fluoride, 429, 1109              Fox (Vulpes vulpes), 594
               pharmacokinetics/toxicokinetics, 996
                                                pharmacokinetics and mechanism of action,
                                                                                Foxglove, 228 229
                                                                                FPD. See Flame photometric detector (FPD)
                                                    429 430
               toxicity, 998 1000
               treatment, 1000
                                                                                Fractionation of proteins, 164
                                                treatment, 431
             Festuca arundinacea (F. arundinacea), 227  toxicity, 430 431       Fracking, 659
             Fexofenadine, 376, 376t           Fluorine, 1109                   Free ammonia, 1095
             FFDCA. See Federal Food, Drug, and  Fluoroacetate, 619, 619f       Free radical(s), 245
                  Cosmetic Act (FFDCA)          diagnosis, 620 621                nitric oxide, 250
             Fibrin degradation products (FDPs), 596  mechanism of action, 619 620  oxidative stress mediated by, 250 251
             Fibroblast(s), 216                 toxic metabolite, 621           Free water deficit (FWD), 481
               proliferation, 222               toxicity, 620                   Freedom of Information summary (FOI
             Fibrosis, 222 223, 248             toxicokinetics, 619                  summary), 96
             Ficus (Ficus benjamina), 54, 63 64  treatment, 621                 Freshwater cyanobacterial
             FID. See Flame ionization detector (FID)  Fluorocitric acid, 620     blooms, 763
             Field effectiveness studies, 93   Fluorosis, 48, 60 61, 61t          toxins, 772
             FIFRA. See Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and  Fluoxetine HCl, 1151  Frog embryos (Xenopus laevis), 528 529
                  Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)      Flupropadine, 591                Fructose, 392
             15-day alert initial reports, 97  Fly poison (Amianthium muscaetoxicum), 896  Frye test, 181 182
             Fine colloidal silica (FCS), 322  Focal necrosis, 246 247          FSH. See Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
             Finite cell lines, 152 153        FOI summary. See Freedom of Information  FTICR. See Fourier transform-ion cyclotron
             Fipronil, 533, 534f                    summary (FOI summary)            resonance mass analyzers (FTICR)
               diagnosis, 537                  Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), 275, 827  Fulica americana. See American coots (Fulica
               mechanism of action, 535        Follicles, 287                        americana)
               pharmacokinetics/toxicokinetics, 533 535  Follicular development, female reproductive,  Fumes, Teflon, 323
               toxicity, 535 537                    288                         Fumonisin B 1 , 1004f, 1005
                 birds and fish, 536 537       Follow-up reports, 97            Fumonisin B 2 , 1003, 1004f
                 dogs and cats, 536            Fomepizole, 648 649, 654, 1149, 1152 1153  Fumonisins (FBs), 718, 737, 1003
                 domestic animals, 536         Food, 92, 599                      chemical structure, 1003
                 laboratory animals, 535 536    poisoning, 759                    diagnosis and treatment, 1015 1016
               treatment, 537                   prevenance of aflatoxins in, 986 987  effect
             Fipronil desulfinyl, 534           sterilization, 329                 in pigs, 1008t
               toxicity, 535                   Food, Drug, and Insecticide Organization, 89  on sphingolipid biosynthetic pathway,
             Fipronil sulfone, 535             Food and Agricultural Organization of United  1005f
             FireMaster BP-6, 677 678               Nations (FAO), 123 124        mechanism of action
             FireMaster FF-1. See FireMaster BP-6  Food and Drugs Act (1906), 89   fumonisin-induced pulmonary edema in
             “First pass effect”, 243          Food safety, comparative setting toxicological  swine, 1006f
             Fish, 518, 536 537, 1070               standards for, 118 127         sphingolipid alterations, 1005 1006
               acoustic pollution and, 738      active substances, 123t           occurrence and distribution, 1003 1004
               feeds, 738                       changes in calculation of MRLs, 124 126  pharmcokinetics/toxicokinetics, 1004 1005
             Flame ionization detector (FID), 1124 1125  codex maximum residue limits  recommended levels in animal feeds, 1015t
             Flame photometric detector (FPD), 1125  establishment, 123 124       toxicity, 1006 1015
             Flathead minnows (Pimephales promelas), 168  conditions and restrictions, 121t  fumonisin toxicity in cattle, 1014 1015
             Flavi, 983 984                     drug withdrawal/withholding periods, 127  fumonisin toxicity in poultry, 1015
             Flavonoids, 817 819, 818t          European community establishment   fumonisin toxicosis in horses-historical,
             Flavoring compounds, 117               maximum residue limits, 118 120  1011 1012
             FLD-DAD-ESI-MS methods, 600        JMPR and JECFA residue evaluation  neurologic and hepatic effects in horses,
             Flip-flop kinetics, 136, 136f          processes, 125f                  1012 1014
             Flocoumafen, 590 591               maximum residue level, 120 123     spontaneous and experimental fumonisin
             Florida coral snake (M. fulvius barbouri), 796  prohibited substances, 122t  toxicosis in horses, 1012
             Flow-limited exchanges, 139        standard food basket, 120t         spontaneous and experimental fumonisin
             Flowback and produced water, 660   United States of America, 126 127    toxicosis in swine, 1006 1007
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             Fludeoxyglucose 18 ( F), 329      Food Safety Act of United States (1990), 751  in swine-cardiovascular effects, 1010
             Fludioxonil, 578                  Food-borne                          in swine-hepatic effects, 1010
             Fluid therapy, 362, 368, 375, 377 378, 392,  botulism, 746            in swine-immunologic effects, 1010 1011
                  414, 491                      illness, 759                       in swine-pulmonary effects, 1007 1010
             Fluid-filled cavity, 292 293      Foothill death camas, 874, 874f  Funambulus pennanti. See Palm squirrels
             Flumazenil, 1153 1154             Forced alkaline diuresis, 907         (Funambulus pennanti)
             Flumethrin, 516, 517f             Forced diuresis, 958             Functional anatomy, 259 261
             Flunitrazepam, 385 387, 394       Foreign approvals, safety data from, 93  Functional neurotoxicants, 200
             Flunixin, 366                     Formaldehyde, 17 18              Functional toxicoses, 200 206. See also
             Fluorescence detectors, 1126 1127  Formic acid, 649                     Structural toxicoses
             Fluorescence method, 599          Formononetin, 817 821, 821f        acetylcholine, 200 202
             Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS),  Fourier transform-ion cyclotron resonance mass  catecholamine neurotransmitters, 202 203
                  153                               analyzers (FTICR), 165 166    GABA, 204 205
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