| Literature DB >> 31288076 |
Roland Solecki1, Martina Rauch1, Andrea Gall1, Jochen Buschmann2, Rupert Kellner3, Olena Kucheryavenko1, Anne Schmitt4, Nathalie Delrue5, Weihua Li6, Jingying Hu6, Michio Fujiwara7, Makiko Kuwagata8, Alberto Mantovani9, Susan L Makris10, Francisco Paumgartten11, Gilbert Schönfelder12, Steffen Schneider13, Silvia Vogl1, Nicole Kleinstreuer14, Marlon Schneider1, Frank Schulze1, Ellen Fritsche15, Ruth Clark16, Kohei Shiota17, Ibrahim Chahoud18.
Abstract
Representatives of applied science (e.g. governmental organizations, academia, and industry) met to discuss the progress towards a harmonized human health risk assessment in developmental toxicology of plant protection products, biocidal products, and other environmental chemicals at the 9th Berlin Workshop on Developmental Toxicity held in September 2018. Within the focus of the scientific discussion were the future of in-vitro methods for developmental and reproductive toxicology, the potential relevance of alternative species in testing of developmental effects, and risk and hazard assessment of developmental and endocrine effects. Furthermore, the need for a harmonized terminology for classification of anomalies in laboratory animals in developmental toxicity studies aiming for human health risk assessment was determined. Here, the DevTox database was identified as an extremely valuable tool. Overall, the participants agreed that still one of the biggest challenges for testing developmental toxicity in the 21st century is the development of animal-free test strategies and alternatives to animal testing that could provide human-relevant information in a rapid, efficient, and mechanistically informative manner.Entities:
Keywords: Alternative methods; Categorised anomalies; DevTox update; Developmental toxicology; Harmonized terminology; Risk assessment
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31288076 PMCID: PMC8865445 DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2019.07.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Toxicol ISSN: 0890-6238 Impact factor: 3.143