Review of skin irritation/corrosion hazards on the basis of human data: a regulatory perspective
Data publikacji: 09 lis 2012
Zakres stron: 98 - 104
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10102-012-0017-2
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Regulatory classification of skin irritation has historically been based on rabbit data, however current toxicology processes are transitioning to
The main objective of this review was to establish an extended database of substances classified according to their human hazard to serve for further development of alternative methods relevant to human health as well as resource for improved regulatory classification. The literature has been reviewed to assemble all the available information on the testing of substances in the human 4 h human patch test, which is the only standardized protocol in humans matching the exposure conditions of the regulatory accepted
A total of 81 substances tested according to the defined 4 h human patch test protocol were found and collated into a dataset together with their existing