1. The prompt for this work was the introduction into the new European Union Plant Protec-tion Products (PPP) Regulation (1107/2009) of an exclusion criterion for approval which ex-plicitly indicates that any active substance, safener and synergist with endocrine disrupting properties that may cause adverse effects in humans cannot be approved for marketing and use unless the exposure of humans under realistic proposed conditions of use is negligibl
The European Commission has presented a draft on how endocrine-disrupting chemical substances (“endo...
Substances of natural or synthetic origin, capable of activating or inhibiting the functions of cell...
International audienceEndocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) substantially cost society as a result o...
This concept paper for a guidance document provides a first draft based on the outcome of a BfR work...
A regulatory definition of an endocrine disrupter in relation to potential threat to human health. T...
This concept paper for a guidance document provides a first draft based on the outcome of a BfR work...
AbstractThe European regulation on plant protection products (1107/2009) (EC, 2009a), the revisions ...
So called ’active substances’ (A.S.) which are allowed in Organic Production are regularly criticize...
Could the current EU dual system for approval and authorisation of plant protection products (PPPs) ...
AbstractRecent EU legislation has introduced endocrine disrupting properties as a hazard-based “cut-...
peer reviewedEndocrine disruptors (EDs) are defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as exogen...
The Biocidal Products Directive (Draft 97/C69/03; latest version December 12' 1997, 95/0465 (COD); P...
The regulatory challenge posed by endocrine disrupting chemicals cuts across several major pieces of...
The European Commission (EC) has missed a unique opportunity to develop a regulatory system that set...
Basic Substances are a newly effective category of Plant Protection Product under EC Regulation No 1...
The European Commission has presented a draft on how endocrine-disrupting chemical substances (“endo...
Substances of natural or synthetic origin, capable of activating or inhibiting the functions of cell...
International audienceEndocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) substantially cost society as a result o...
This concept paper for a guidance document provides a first draft based on the outcome of a BfR work...
A regulatory definition of an endocrine disrupter in relation to potential threat to human health. T...
This concept paper for a guidance document provides a first draft based on the outcome of a BfR work...
AbstractThe European regulation on plant protection products (1107/2009) (EC, 2009a), the revisions ...
So called ’active substances’ (A.S.) which are allowed in Organic Production are regularly criticize...
Could the current EU dual system for approval and authorisation of plant protection products (PPPs) ...
AbstractRecent EU legislation has introduced endocrine disrupting properties as a hazard-based “cut-...
peer reviewedEndocrine disruptors (EDs) are defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as exogen...
The Biocidal Products Directive (Draft 97/C69/03; latest version December 12' 1997, 95/0465 (COD); P...
The regulatory challenge posed by endocrine disrupting chemicals cuts across several major pieces of...
The European Commission (EC) has missed a unique opportunity to develop a regulatory system that set...
Basic Substances are a newly effective category of Plant Protection Product under EC Regulation No 1...
The European Commission has presented a draft on how endocrine-disrupting chemical substances (“endo...
Substances of natural or synthetic origin, capable of activating or inhibiting the functions of cell...
International audienceEndocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) substantially cost society as a result o...