This guidance on the assessment of dermal absorption has been developed to assist notifiers, users of test facilities and Member State authorities on critical aspects related to the setting of dermal absorption values to be used in risk assessments of chemical plant protection products. It is based on the opinion on the science behind the revision of the guidance document on dermal absorption (EFSA, 2011) to which the guidance refers to in many instances. Basic details of experimental design, available elsewhere, have not been addressed but recommendations specific to performing and interpreting dermal absorption studies with plant protection products are given. Issues discussed include a brief description of the skin and its properties aff...
Combined ECPA and BfR dataset of human in vitro dermal absorption studies conducted with Plant Prote...
A wide range of chemicals in formulated products are used in, and around, the average residential dw...
A literature review of skin permeation data derived from experimental and human exposure studies of ...
This guidance on the assessment of dermal absorption has been developed to assist notifiers, users o...
<p>This guidance on the assessment of dermal absorption has been developed to assist notifiers...
Knowledge about the exposure to chemical substances forms an inevitable part of risk assessments and...
AbstractDermal absorption is a key parameter in non-dietary human safety assessments for agrochemica...
The Scientific Committee on Plants (SCP) is requested to provide an opinion on the consolidated docu...
Absorption of toxic substances via the skin is an important phenomenon in the assessment of the risk...
Quantification of skin absorption is an essential step in reducing the uncertainty of dermal risk as...
The source Dermal Absorption and Toxicity Assessment supplies a state-of-the-art overview of the der...
Due to the ban of animal testing for cosmetic ingredients databases gathering information on these s...
Absorption of toxic substances via the skin is an important phenomenon in the assessment of the risk...
Contains fulltext : 89678.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Most QSARs for...
Most QSARs for dermal absorption predict the permeability coefficient, Kp, of a molecule, which is v...
Combined ECPA and BfR dataset of human in vitro dermal absorption studies conducted with Plant Prote...
A wide range of chemicals in formulated products are used in, and around, the average residential dw...
A literature review of skin permeation data derived from experimental and human exposure studies of ...
This guidance on the assessment of dermal absorption has been developed to assist notifiers, users o...
<p>This guidance on the assessment of dermal absorption has been developed to assist notifiers...
Knowledge about the exposure to chemical substances forms an inevitable part of risk assessments and...
AbstractDermal absorption is a key parameter in non-dietary human safety assessments for agrochemica...
The Scientific Committee on Plants (SCP) is requested to provide an opinion on the consolidated docu...
Absorption of toxic substances via the skin is an important phenomenon in the assessment of the risk...
Quantification of skin absorption is an essential step in reducing the uncertainty of dermal risk as...
The source Dermal Absorption and Toxicity Assessment supplies a state-of-the-art overview of the der...
Due to the ban of animal testing for cosmetic ingredients databases gathering information on these s...
Absorption of toxic substances via the skin is an important phenomenon in the assessment of the risk...
Contains fulltext : 89678.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Most QSARs for...
Most QSARs for dermal absorption predict the permeability coefficient, Kp, of a molecule, which is v...
Combined ECPA and BfR dataset of human in vitro dermal absorption studies conducted with Plant Prote...
A wide range of chemicals in formulated products are used in, and around, the average residential dw...
A literature review of skin permeation data derived from experimental and human exposure studies of ...