PFASs are defined as substances that contain at least one fully fluorinated methyl (CF-) or methylene (-CF-) carbon atom. The excellent technical properties of members of the PFAS group have led to their use in a wide range of applications. The substance group comprises more than 10,000 individual compounds.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLead (Pb) exposure of consumers and the environment has been reduced over the past decades. Despite all measures taken, immission of Pb onto agricultural soils still occurs, with fertilizer application, lead shot from hunting activities, and Pb from air deposition representing major sources. Little is known about the intermediate and long-term consequences of these emissions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Threshold of Toxicological Concern (TTC) concept integrates data on exposure, chemical structure, toxicity and metabolism to identify a safe exposure threshold value for chemicals with insufficient toxicity data for risk assessment. The TTC values were originally derived from a non-cancer dataset of 613 compounds with a potentially small domain of applicability. There is interest to test whether the TTC values are applicable to a broader range of substances, particularly relevant to food safety using EFSA's new OpenFoodTox database.
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August 2018
Mycobacterial diseases remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Rifampicin and ethambutol are among the drugs recommended by WHO as first-line treatment. In this work, we addressed the question whether doses of the two anti-tuberculosis agents ethambutol and rifampicin transferred to a nursed infant could be of health concerns when the mother is under treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInterest is increasing in the development of non-animal methods for toxicological evaluations. These methods are however, particularly challenging for complex toxicological endpoints such as repeated dose toxicity. European Legislation, e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe TTC concept uses toxicological data from animal testing to derive generic human exposure threshold values (TTC values), below which the risk of adverse effects on human health is considered to be low. It uses distributions of no-observed-adverse-effect levels (NOAELs) for substances. The 5th percentile value is divided by an uncertainty factor (100) to give a TTC value.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical in widespread use that is under scientific discussion due to its endocrine activity. Controversies exist about how to interpret reportedly high blood concentrations measured in uncontrolled situations. Physiologically based pharmaco-/toxicokinetic modelling resulted in 10-100-fold lower blood concentrations than those reported.
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