Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5857245 Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

The MetaPath knowledge base was developed for the purpose of archiving, sharing and analyzing experimental data on metabolism, metabolic pathways and crucial supporting metadata. The MetaPath system grew out of the need to compile and organize the results of metabolism studies into a systematic database to facilitate data comparisons and evaluations. Specialized MetaPath data evaluation tools facilitate the review of pesticide metabolism data submitted for regulatory risk assessments as well as exchange of results of complex analyses used in regulation and research. Customized screen editors called Composers were developed to automate data entry into MetaPath while also streamlining the production of agency specific study summaries such as the Data Evaluation Records (DER) used by the US EPA Office of Pesticide Programs. Efforts are underway through an Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) work group to extend the use of DER Composers as harmonized templates for rat metabolism, livestock residue, plant residue and environmental degradation studies.

► MetaPath compiles metabolism paths and data for regulatory assessments and modeling purposes. ► MetaPath provides data analysis tools for all data fields including chemical substructures. ► Data population is underway across international regulatory agencies. ► DER Composers to be used as harmonized platform for auto-population of MetaPath data. ► Data sharing among international regulatory agencies with eventual public release.

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