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The Impact of Novel Assessment Methodologies in Toxicology on Green Chemistry and Chemical Alternatives

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TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES
卷 161, 期 2, 页码 276-284

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfx196

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alternatives to animal testing; in vitro and alternatives; predictive toxicology; systems biology; methods

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  1. NIH [P42 ES027704]

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The field of experimental toxicology is rapidly advancing by incorporating novel techniques and methods that provide a much more granular view into the mechanisms of potential adverse effects of chemical exposures on human health. The data from various in vitro assays and computational models are useful not only for increasing confidence in hazard and risk decisions, but also are enabling better, faster and cheaper assessment of a greater number of compounds, mixtures, and complex products. This is of special value to the field of green chemistry where design of new materials or alternative uses of existing ones is driven, at least in part, by considerations of safety. This article reviews the state of the science and decision-making in scenarios when little to no data may be available to draw conclusions about which choice in green chemistry is safer. It is clear that there is no one size fits all solution and multiple data streams need to be weighed in making a decision. Moreover, the overall level of familiarity of the decision-makers and scientists alike with new assessment methodologies, their validity, value and limitations is evolving. Thus, while the impact of the new developments in toxicology on the field of green chemistry is great already, it is premature to conclude that the data from new assessment methodologies have been widely accepted yet.

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