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The National Library of Medicine s (NLM) Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB):
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The National Library of Medicine's (NLM) Division of Specialized Information
Services (SIS) Toxicology and Environmental Health Information Program is
responsible for the management of the online Hazardous Substances Data Bank
(HSDB). HSDB, a part of NLM's Toxicology Data Network (TOXNET(®)), is a file of
chemical/substance information with one record for each specific chemical or
substance, or for a category of chemicals or substances. Like the rest of
TOXNET's databases and other resources, HSDB is available online at no cost to
global users. HSDB has approximately 5600 chemicals and substances, with a focus
on toxicology information and also on human exposure, industrial hygiene,
emergency handling procedures, environmental fate, regulatory requirements, and
related areas of likely interest to HSDB users. All data are from a core set of
books, government documents, technical reports, selected primary journal
literature, and other online sources of information, with a goal of linking the
HSDB content to as much publicly available information as possible. HSDB's
content is peer-reviewed by the Scientific Review Panel, a group of experts in
the areas covering the scope of HSDB content. Recent enhancements include the
addition of chemical structures to HSDB records, the addition of new subfields
such as age groups for human data, more occupational exposure standards, and the
addition of information on numerous nanomaterials. Examples of future plans
include providing more exposure-related information, e.g., uses of a chemical or
substance in consumer products; the addition of information summaries aimed
towards consumers and other members of the public wanting to learn about a
chemical or substance; more visual content such as diagrams (images) of the
pathways of metabolism of a substance; and enhanced search features and
navigation.
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