使用毒理学关注阈值 (TTC) 方法作为监管目的的替代工具:农药产品中使用的惰性成分案例研究》。

Chemosphere Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-21 DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.143122
Mohamed A Ghorab, David Lieu, Evisabel A Craig
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本研究调查了毒理学关注阈值(TTC)在农药监管风险评估中替代传统动物试验的潜力。TTC 是一项原则,它为具有某些结构特征的化学品设定了暴露阈值,低于该值就不会对人类健康造成明显风险。我们对拟在农药产品中低浓度使用的惰性成分 α-terpineol 进行了案例研究,以比较使用动物数据进行的传统风险评估和使用 TTC 方法进行的风险评估。在传统风险评估中,动物数据显示没有值得关注的毒性终点,因此只进行了定性评估,没有发现值得关注的风险。在使用 TTC 方法进行风险评估时,根据 α-松油醇的 Cramer 分级选择的第 5 百分位数无观测效应水平(NOEL)被用作定量风险评估的出发点 (POD),结果是没有发现令人担忧的风险。因此,两种方法得出了相同的结论,α-松油醇在低浓度下可安全用于农药产品。还进行了一项比较分析,以确定 TTC 方法是否适用于计算属于不同 Cramer 类别的化学品的常见农药使用模式所产生的潜在膳食风险。结果表明,当农药产品中使用的化学品浓度低于 1%时,使用 TTC 方法进行惰性成分风险评估是可行的。这项研究强调了 TTC 是评估农药制剂中使用惰性成分的潜在危害的一种有价值的可靠工具,它考虑到了化学特性和农药产品中可能使用的化学品浓度等因素。这些发现有助于美国环境保护局(US EPA)在化学品安全评估中减少动物试验的努力。TTC 方法为低浓度、低暴露和低潜在毒性化学品的风险评估提供了一种可行的替代方法。
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Use of the threshold of toxicological concern (TTC) approach as an alternative tool for regulatory purposes: A case study with an inert ingredient used in pesticide products.

This study investigates the potential of the Threshold of Toxicological Concern (TTC) as an alternative to traditional animal testing in pesticide regulatory risk assessments. The TTC is a principle that establishes exposure threshold values for chemicals with certain structural features, below which there is no appreciable risk to human health. A case study was conducted with α-terpineol, an inert ingredient proposed to be used at low concentrations in pesticide products, to compare a conventional risk assessment using animal data with one using the TTC method. For the conventional risk assessment, animal data showed that there was no toxicity endpoint of concern, which resulted in a qualitative assessment and no risks of concern identified. For the risk assessment using the TTC method, a 5th percentile no-observed-effect level (NOEL) selected based on α-terpineol's Cramer classification was used as a point of departure (POD) for a quantitative risk assessment that resulted in no risks of concern identified. Therefore, the same conclusion was reached with both approaches and α-terpineol is considered safe for use in pesticide products at low concentrations. A comparative analysis was also performed to determine the applicability of the TTC method in calculating potential dietary risk from common pesticide use patterns for chemicals that fall within different Cramer classes. Results showed that use of the TTC method may be feasible for inert ingredient risk assessments when chemicals are used in a pesticide product at concentrations below 1%. This research underscores the TTC as a valuable and robust tool for assessing the potential hazards from inert ingredient use in pesticide formulations, considering factors such as chemical properties and the concentrations at which a chemical may be used in pesticide products. These findings contribute to the ongoing efforts by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) to reduce animal testing in chemical safety assessments. The TTC method presents a viable alternative for risk evaluations of chemicals used at low concentrations, with anticipated low exposure, and with a predicted low toxicity potential.

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