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The extended statistical analysis of toxicity tests using standardised effect sizes (SESs): a comparison of nine published papers.

Michael F W Festing1.   

Abstract

The safety of chemicals, drugs, novel foods and genetically modified crops is often tested using repeat-dose sub-acute toxicity tests in rats or mice. It is important to avoid misinterpretations of the results as these tests are used to help determine safe exposure levels in humans. Treated and control groups are compared for a range of haematological, biochemical and other biomarkers which may indicate tissue damage or other adverse effects. However, the statistical analysis and presentation of such data poses problems due to the large number of statistical tests which are involved. Often, it is not clear whether a "statistically significant" effect is real or a false positive (type I error) due to sampling variation. The author's conclusions appear to be reached somewhat subjectively by the pattern of statistical significances, discounting those which they judge to be type I errors and ignoring any biomarker where the p-value is greater than p = 0.05. However, by using standardised effect sizes (SESs) a range of graphical methods and an over-all assessment of the mean absolute response can be made. The approach is an extension, not a replacement of existing methods. It is intended to assist toxicologists and regulators in the interpretation of the results. Here, the SES analysis has been applied to data from nine published sub-acute toxicity tests in order to compare the findings with those of the author's. Line plots, box plots and bar plots show the pattern of response. Dose-response relationships are easily seen. A "bootstrap" test compares the mean absolute differences across dose groups. In four out of seven papers where the no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) was estimated by the authors, it was set too high according to the bootstrap test, suggesting that possible toxicity is under-estimated.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25426843      PMCID: PMC4245118          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0112955

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


  14 in total

1.  Subchronic oral toxicity and cardiovascular safety pharmacology studies of resveratrol, a naturally occurring polyphenol with cancer preventive activity.

Authors:  W D Johnson; R L Morrissey; A L Usborne; I Kapetanovic; J A Crowell; M Muzzio; D L McCormick
Journal:  Food Chem Toxicol       Date:  2011-09-10       Impact factor: 6.023

Review 2.  Hormesis defined.

Authors:  Mark P Mattson
Journal:  Ageing Res Rev       Date:  2007-12-05       Impact factor: 10.895

3.  Extending the statistical analysis and graphical presentation of toxicity test results using standardized effect sizes.

Authors:  Michael F W Festing
Journal:  Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2014-01-31       Impact factor: 1.902

4.  Principal components analysis of haematological data from F344 rats with bladder cancer fed N-(ethyl)-all-trans-retinamide.

Authors:  M F Festing; C M Hawkey; M G Hart; J A Turton; J Gwynne; R M Hicks
Journal:  Food Chem Toxicol       Date:  1984-07       Impact factor: 6.023

5.  Acute and subchronic toxicity of Chantaleela recipe in rats.

Authors:  Seewaboon Sireeratawong; Nattakarn Chiruntanat; Urarat Nanna; Nirush Lertprasertsuke; Supachai Srithiwong; Noppamas Soonthornchareonnon; Kanjana Jaijoy
Journal:  Afr J Tradit Complement Altern Med       Date:  2012-10-01

6.  Subchronic Inhalation Toxicity Study of n-pentane in Rats.

Authors:  Jong-Kyu Kim; Hae-Won Cho; Jeong-Hee Han; Sung-Bae Lee; Yong-Hyun Chung; Kyung-Taek Rim; Jeong-Sun Yang
Journal:  Saf Health Work       Date:  2012-08-30

7.  Safety and toxicological evaluation of a synthetic vitamin K2, menaquinone-7.

Authors:  Kresimir Pucaj; Henrik Rasmussen; Mona Møller; Tom Preston
Journal:  Toxicol Mech Methods       Date:  2011-07-25       Impact factor: 2.987

8.  Acute Oral or Dermal and Repeated Dose 90-Day Oral Toxicity of Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate in Spraque Dawley (SD) Rats.

Authors:  Dong Seok Seo; Min Kwon; Ha Jung Sung; Cheol Beom Park
Journal:  Environ Health Toxicol       Date:  2011-09-16

9.  The safety of PolyGlycopleX (PGX) as shown in a 90-day rodent feeding study.

Authors:  Ray A Matulka; Michael R Lyon; Simon Wood; Palma Ann Marone; Daniel J Merkel; George A Burdock
Journal:  Nutr J       Date:  2009-01-16       Impact factor: 3.271

10.  Acute and Subchronic Inhalation Toxicity of n-Octane in Rats.

Authors:  Jae Hyuck Sung; Byung-Gil Choi; Hyeon Yeong Kim; Min-Won Baek; Hyun Youl Ryu; Yong Soon Kim; Young Kuk Choi; Il Je Yu; Kyung Seuk Song
Journal:  Saf Health Work       Date:  2010-12-30
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