Consensus Report on the Future of Animal-Free Systemic Toxicity Testing

Knowledge Source Identification
Knowledge source name Consensus Report on the Future of Animal-Free Systemic Toxicity Testing
Owner/Developer Alternatives to Animal Experimentation
Abbreviated owner ALTEX
Country Switzerland
Languages English
URL http://www.altex.ch/resources/altex_2014_3_341_356_4f_T4Leist1.pdf
Description Since March 2013, animal use for cosmetics testing for the European market has been banned. This requires a renewed view on risk assessment in this field. However, in other fields as well, traditional animal experimentation does not always satisfy requirements in safety testing, as the need for human-relevant information is ever increasing. A general strategy for animal-free test approaches was outlined by the US National Research Council’s vision document for Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century in 2007. It is now possible to provide a more defined roadmap on how to implement this vision for the four principal areas of systemic toxicity evaluation: repeat dose organ toxicity, carcinogenicity, reproductive toxicity and allergy induction (skin sensitization), as well as for the evaluation of toxicant metabolism (toxicokinetics). [...] Finally, quantitative information on all factors and key events will be fed into systems biology models that allow a probabilistic risk assessment with flexible adaptation to exposure scenarios and individual risk factors.
Knowledge Source Category
Category Publication
Sub categories Report, Review / Research article
Knowledge Dissemination and Sharing
Dissemination channel Website, Printed
Targeted audience (specified/objective analysis) Scientists, Policy-makers, Regulators, Industry, Researchers, Students
Users access Open access
Knowledge Characterization
3Rs relevance Replacement
Purpose Toxicological and safety evaluation, Documentation and information, Validation