| Literature DB >> 29305980 |
Takayuki Abo1, Allison Hilberer2, Christine Behle-Wagner3, Mika Watanabe4, David Cameron5, Annette Kirst6, Yuko Nukada7, Takuo Yuki7, Daisuke Araki8, Hitoshi Sakaguchi7, Hiroshi Itagaki9.
Abstract
The Short Time Exposure (STE) test method is an alternative method for assessing eye irritation potential using Statens Seruminstitut Rabbit Cornea cells and has been adopted as test guideline 491 by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Its good predictive performance in identifying the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) No Category (NC) or Irritant Category has been demonstrated in evaluations of water-soluble substances, oil-soluble substances, and water-soluble mixtures. However, the predictive performance for oil-soluble mixtures was not evaluated. Twenty-four oil-soluble mixtures were evaluated using the STE test method. The GHS NC or Irritant Category of 22 oil-soluble mixtures were consistent with that of a Reconstructed human Cornea-like Epithelium (RhCE) test method. Inter-laboratory reproducibility was then confirmed using 20 water- and oil-soluble mixtures blind-coded. The concordance in GHS NC or Irritant Category among four laboratories was 90%-100%. In conclusion, the concordance in comparison with the results of RhCE test method using 24 oil-soluble mixtures and inter-laboratory reproducibility using 20 water- and oil-soluble mixtures blind-coded were good, indicating that the STE test method is a suitable alternative for predicting the eye irritation potential of both substances and mixtures.Entities:
Keywords: Alternative method; Eye irritation; Inter-laboratory reproducibility; Oil-soluble mixtures; Personal care products; STE
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29305980 DOI: 10.1016/j.tiv.2017.12.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxicol In Vitro ISSN: 0887-2333 Impact factor: 3.500