Toxicologist.
A person who studies poisons is called a toxicologist.
The plural form of poison is simply poisons.
Arsenic is a metalloid that has been historically used in poisons and insecticides due to its toxicity.
Poisons like cyanide, ricin, and arsenic are difficult to detect in the human body because they can break down quickly or metabolize into substances that are harder to trace. These poisons can be lethal in small doses and are not easily detected through routine toxicology screenings.
Toxicology is the branch of science that involves the study of poisons and their effects on living organisms. It focuses on understanding the mechanisms by which poisons interact with biological systems and how they can cause harm. Toxicologists work to identify, assess, and manage the health risks associated with exposure to toxins.
an abnormal fear of poisons and poisoning
A person who studies poisons is called a toxicologist.
Toxins.
Food & Drug Admistration
Expert, Knowledgeable, etc..
pullicologist
An expert at table talk is called a deipnosophist.
Horologist
A mathematician.
Horologist
Horologist
You can eat some species of buckeyes but most have poisons in them that do not boil off. Only a fool or an expert would try to eat them.