Reproductive Toxicology is a multidisciplinary journal focusing on the adverse effects of chemical, physical, and biological agents on the reproductive system and development. The journal addresses issues relevant to human and wildlife health.
The scope includes studies on the impact of toxicants on male and female reproductive systems, pregnancy, embryonic development, and postnatal development. Key areas of interest include mechanisms of action, dose-response relationships, and risk assessment. Indexed in prominent databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, Reproductive Toxicology provides wide visibility for researchers in toxicology, pharmacology, and environmental health.
Reproductive Toxicology encourages submissions that advance the understanding of reproductive and developmental toxicity, contributing to the development of strategies for prevention and mitigation. The journal is essential reading for toxicologists, reproductive biologists, and regulatory scientists.