The Royal Society of Chemistry have a short PDF guide to reading journal articles, covering their structure and content, peer review, and reading critically. The guide is aimed at undergraduate students: you will find it useful if you are new to using journal articles in your studies.
Indexes toxicology studies about pharmaceuticals, food additives, agricultural and industrial chemicals, household products, etc. Also covers social poisons and drug abuse.
Scopus and Web of Science are selective databases, which try to index only good quality academic journals. Using these databases in your research should help you find better quality academic material (compared to searching non-selective databases like Discovery or Google Scholar).
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