Publications by authors named "P Sam M Rawlinson"

Active ingredients in plant protection products are subject to rigorous safety assessment during their development, including assessment of genotoxicity. Plant protection products are used for agriculture in multiple regions and for the registration of active ingredients it is necessary to satisfy the data requirements of these different regions. There are no overarching global agreements on which genotoxicity studies need to be conducted to satisfy the majority of regulatory authorities.

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This paper describes the further development of a read-across approach applicable to the toxicological assessment of structurally-related xenobiotic metabolites. The approach, which can be applied in the absence of definitive identification of all the individual metabolites, draws on the use of chemical descriptors and multi-variate statistical analysis to define a composite "chemical space" and to classify and characterize closely-related subgroups within this. In this example, consideration of the descriptors driving grouping, combined with empirical evidence for lack of significant further biotransformation of metabolites, leads to the conclusion that, in the absence of any specific structural alerts, the relative toxicity of metabolites within a single grouping will be determined by their relative systemic exposure as described by their ADME characteristics.

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Introduction: The Scottish Transfusion and Laboratory Support in Trauma Group (TLSTG) have introduced a unified National pre-hospital Code Red protocol. This paper reports the results of a study aiming to establish whether current pre-hospital Code Red activation criteria for trauma patients successfully predict need for in hospital transfusion or haemorrhagic death, the current admission coagulation profile and Concentrated Red Cell (CRC): Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) ratio being used, and whether use of the protocol leads to increased blood component discards?

Methods: Prospective cohort study. Clinical and transfusion leads for each of Scotland's pre-hospital services and their receiving hospitals agreed to enter data into the study for all trauma patients for whom a pre-hospital Code Red was activated.

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Lysimeter studies can be used to identify and quantify soil degradates of agrochemicals (metabolites) that have the potential to leach to groundwater. However, the apparent metabolic profile of such lysimeter leachate samples will often be significantly more complex than would be expected in true groundwater samples. This is particularly true for S-metolachlor, which has an extremely complex metabolic pathway.

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Tuber gibbosum Harkn., described from northern California, originally was thought to be a single, variable species that fruited from autumn through winter to spring. It has become popular as a culinary truffle in northwestern USA, where it is commercially harvested.

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