食品安全
滞后
风险分析(工程)
业务
立法
风险评估
调控焦点理论
食品接触材料
生物技术
计算机科学
食品包装
工程类
医学
计算机安全
政治学
生物
机械工程
系统工程
病理
法学
任务(项目管理)
作者
N. Konda Reddy,Barry Lynch,Jaspreet Gujral,Kavita Karnik
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.yrtph.2023.105470
摘要
Traditional animal models are increasingly being replaced by new approach methodologies (NAMs) which focus on predicting toxicity of chemicals based on mechanistic data rather than apical endpoint data usually obtained from animal models. Beyond in vitro genetic tests, however, only a handful of NAMs have been successfully implemented in regulatory decision-making processes, mostly in the cosmetics and chemicals sector. Regulatory guidance on food safety testing in many jurisdictions still relies on data obtained from animal studies. This is due to the lack of validated models to predict systemic toxicity, which is essential to develop health-based guidance values for food additives. Other factors limiting the adoption of NAMs into food safety assessment include sector legislation lagging behind scientific progress, and lack of training and expertise to use the new models. While regulatory and industry bodies are working to combat these challenges, more needs to be done before these models can be used as standalone tools for regulatory decision-making. This review summarizes the current state and challenges of regulatory acceptance of NAMs for decision-making, and the efforts by governing bodies and industry to transition from animal testing for food safety assessments.
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