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[[File:Dose_response_antagonist.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The tissue response (y-axis) to an agonist, in log concentration (x-axis), in the presence of different antagonist concentrations. The EC<sub>50</sub> of the agonist is represented by the x co-ordinate that corresponds with the half-maximum of the leftmost curve. This is denoted by [A]]]
[[File:Dose_response_antagonist.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The tissue response (y-axis) to an agonist, in log concentration (x-axis), in the presence of different antagonist concentrations. The EC<sub>50</sub> of the agonist is represented by the x co-ordinate that corresponds with the half-maximum of the leftmost curve. This is denoted by [A]]]
'''Half maximal effective concentration''' ('''EC<sub>50</sub>''') is a measure of the concentration of a drug, antibody or toxicant which induces a biological response halfway between the baseline and maximum after a specified exposure time.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.graphpad.com/curvefit/introduction89.htm |title=Introducing dose response curves |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120730150339/http://www.graphpad.com/curvefit/introduction89.htm |archive-date=2012-07-30 |publisher=Graphpad Software}}</ref> More simply, EC<sub>50</sub> can be defined as the ''concentration required to obtain a 50% [...] effect''<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Chen |first1=Zheng |last2=Bertin |first2=Riccardo |last3=Froldi |first3=Guglielmina |date=2013-05-01 |title=EC50 estimation of antioxidant activity in DPPH assay using several statistical programs |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308814612016020 |journal=Food Chemistry |language=en |volume=138 |issue=1 |pages=414–420 |doi=10.1016/j.foodchem.2012.11.001 |pmid=23265506 |issn=0308-8146}}</ref> and may be also written as [A]<sub>50</sub>.<ref name = Terms>{{cite journal |title=International Union of Pharmacology Committee on Receptor Nomenclature and Drug Classification. XXXVIII. Update on Terms and Symbols in Quantitative Pharmacology|url=https://www.guidetopharmacology.org/pdfs/termsAndSymbols.pdf|last1=Neubig|first1=Richard R.|journal=Pharmacological Reviews|year=2003|volume=55|issue=4|pages=597–606|doi=10.1124/pr.55.4.4|pmid=14657418|s2cid=1729572}}</ref> It is commonly used as a measure of a drug's potency, although the use of EC<sub>50</sub> is preferred over that of 'potency', which has been criticised for its vagueness.<ref name = Terms/> EC<sub>50</sub> is a measure of concentration, expressed in molar units (M), where 1&nbsp;M is equivalent to 1&nbsp;mol/L.  
'''Half maximal effective concentration''' ('''EC<sub>50</sub>''') is a measure of the concentration of a drug, antibody or toxicant which induces a biological response halfway between the baseline and maximum after a specified exposure time.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.graphpad.com/curvefit/introduction89.htm |title=Introducing dose response curves |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120730150339/http://www.graphpad.com/curvefit/introduction89.htm |archive-date=2012-07-30 |publisher=Graphpad Software}}</ref> More simply, EC<sub>50</sub> can be defined as the ''concentration required to obtain a 50% [...] effect''{{pmid|23265506}} and may be also written as [A]<sub>50</sub>.{{pmid|14657418}} It is commonly used as a measure of a drug's potency, although the use of EC<sub>50</sub> is preferred over that of 'potency', which has been criticised for its vagueness.{{pmid|14657418}} EC<sub>50</sub> is a measure of concentration, expressed in molar units (M), where 1&nbsp;M is equivalent to 1&nbsp;mol/L.  


The EC<sub>50</sub> of a ''graded'' dose response curve therefore represents the concentration of a compound where 50% of its maximal effect is observed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.biochem.northwestern.edu/holmgren/Glossary/Definitions/Def-E/EC50.html|title=Northwestern Molbiosci EC50 definition|access-date=2019-05-27}}</ref>  
The EC<sub>50</sub> of a ''graded'' dose response curve therefore represents the concentration of a compound where 50% of its maximal effect is observed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.biochem.northwestern.edu/holmgren/Glossary/Definitions/Def-E/EC50.html|title=Northwestern Molbiosci EC50 definition|access-date=2019-05-27}}</ref>