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Systematic evaluation of non-animal test methods for skin sensitisation safety assessment.

Författare

  • Kerstin Reisinger
  • Sebastian Hoffmann
  • Nathalie Alépée
  • Takao Ashikaga
  • Joao Barroso
  • Cliff Elcombe
  • Nicola Gellatly
  • Valentina Galbiati
  • Susan Gibbs
  • Hervé Groux
  • Jalila Hibatallah
  • Donald Keller
  • Petra Kern
  • Martina Klaric
  • Susanne Kolle
  • Jochen Kuehnl
  • Nathalie Lambrechts
  • Malin Lindstedt
  • Marion Millet
  • Silvia Martinozzi-Teissier
  • Andreas Natsch
  • Dirk Petersohn
  • Ian Pike
  • Hitoshi Sakaguchi
  • Andreas Schepky
  • Magalie Tailhardat
  • Marie Templier
  • Erwin van Vliet
  • Gavin Maxwell

Summary, in English

The need for non-animal data to assess skin sensitisation properties of substances, especially cosmetics ingredients, has spawned the development of many in vitro methods. As it is widely believed that no single method can provide a solution, the Cosmetics Europe Skin Tolerance Task Force has defined a three-phase framework for the development of a non-animal testing strategy for skin sensitisation potency prediction. The results of the first phase - systematic evaluation of 16 test methods - are presented here. This evaluation involved generation of data on a common set of ten substances in all methods and systematic collation of information including the level of standardisation, existing test data, potential for throughput, transferability and accessibility in cooperation with the test method developers. A workshop was held with the test method developers to review the outcome of this evaluation and to discuss the results. The evaluation informed the prioritisation of test methods for the next phase of the non-animal testing strategy development framework. Ultimately, the testing strategy - combined with bioavailability and skin metabolism data and exposure consideration - is envisaged to allow establishment of a data integration approach for skin sensitisation safety assessment of cosmetic ingredients.

Publiceringsår

2015

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

259-270

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Toxicology in Vitro

Volym

29

Issue

1

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

Elsevier

Ämne

  • Immunology in the medical area

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 1879-3177