Animal testing and alternative approaches for the human health risk assessment under the proposed new European chemicals regulation

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Thomas Höfer
Ingrid Gerner
Ursula Gundert-Remy
Manfred Liebsch
Agnes Schulte
Horst Spielmann
Richard Vogel
Klaus Wettig
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[1] Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung (BfR),
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Archives of Toxicology | 2004年 / 78卷
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Animal experiments; EU chemicals policy; Hazard assessment; Regulatory toxicology; Risk assessment;
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During the past 20 years the EU legislation for the notification of chemicals has focussed on new chemicals and at the same time failed to cover the evaluation of existing chemicals in Europe. Therefore, in a new EU chemicals policy (REACH, Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals) the European Commission proposes to evaluate 30,000 chemicals within a period of 15 years. We are providing estimates of the testing requirements based on our personal experiences during the past 20 years. A realistic scenario based on an in-depth discussion of potential toxicological developments and an optimised “tailor-made” testing strategy shows that to meet the goals of the REACH policy, animal numbers may be significantly reduced below 10 million if industry would use in-house data from toxicity testing, which are confidential, if non-animal tests would be used, and if information from quantitative structure activity relationships (QSARs) would be applied in substance-tailored testing schemes. The procedures for evaluating the reproductive toxicity of chemicals have the strongest impact on the total number of animals bred for testing under REACH. We are assuming both an active collaboration with our colleagues in industry and substantial funding of the development and validation of advanced non-animal methods by the EU Commission, specifically in reproductive and developmental toxicity.
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