皮肤致敏
风险评估
效力
风险分析(工程)
生化工程
可靠性工程
计算机科学
毒理
医学
敏化
化学
工程类
生物
生物化学
计算机安全
体外
免疫学
作者
Shashikiran Donthamsetty,Andy Forreryd,Paul Sterchele,Xiao yuan Huang,Robin Gradin,Henrik Johansson,Ulrika Mattson,Isabelle Lee,A.M. Api,Gregory S. Ladics
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.yrtph.2024.105597
摘要
Development of New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) capable of providing a No Expected Sensitization Induction Level (NESIL) value remains a high priority for the fragrance industry for conducting a Quantitative Risk Assesment (QRA) to evaluate dermal sensitization. The in vitro GARDskin assay was recently adopted by the OECD (TG 442 E) for the hazard identification of skin sensitizers. Continuous potency predictions are derived using a modified protocol that incorporates dose-response measurements. Linear regression models have been developed to predict human NESIL values. The aim of the study was to evaluate the precision and reproducibility of the continuous potency predictions from the GARDskin Dose-Response (DR) assay and its application in conducting QRA for fragrance materials using a Next Generation Risk Assessment (NGRA) framework. Results indicated that the GARDskin Dose-Response model predicted human NESIL values with a good degree of concordance with published NESIL values, which were also reproducible in 3 separate experiments. Using Isocyclocitral as an example, a QRA was conducted to determine its safe use levels in different consumer product types using a NGRA framework. This study represents a major step towards the establishment of the assay to derive NESIL values for conducting QRA evaluations for fragrance materials using a NGRA framework.
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