Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9030704 | Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2005 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Pathway-related uncertainty factors allow metabolism data to be incorporated into the derivation of health-based guidance values. They constitute an intermediate approach between the general kinetic default factors (3.16) and a chemical-specific adjustment factor. Applications of pathway-related uncertainty factors for chemical risk assessment and future refinements of the approach are discussed. A knowledge-based framework to predict human variability in kinetics for xenobiotics showing a threshold dose below which toxic effects are not observed, is proposed to move away from default assumptions.
Keywords
RfDNumber of studiesPoor metabolisersCSAFNOAELLOAELTDIBMDGSDCyPCmaxAUCADIChemical risk assessmentgeometric standard deviationnumber of subjectsHuman variabilitymaximum plasma concentrationAcceptable daily intakeReference dosebenchmark doseCytochrome P450Coefficient of VariationPharmacokineticschemical-specific adjustment factorMetabolismTolerable daily intakeGeometric meanNo observed adverse effect level
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Authors
J.L.C.M. Dorne, K. Walton, A.G. Renwick,