Eye irritation is an important endpoint in the safety evaluation of consumer products and their ingredients. Several in vitro methods have been developed and are used by different industry sectors to assess eye irritation. One such in vitro method in use for some time already is the isolated chicken eye test (ICE). This investigation focuses on assessing the ICE as a method to determine the eye irritation potential of household cleaning products, both for product safety assurance prior to marketing and for classification and labeling decisions. The ICE involves a single application of test substances onto the cornea of isolated chicken eyes. Endpoints are corneal swelling, corneal opacity and fluorescein retention. The ICE results were comp...
It is important to society that industry ensures its products are safe for their intended uses. This...
A prospective validation study of two in vitro test methods using Reconstructed human Tissue (RhT) m...
AbstractThe aim of our study was to examine the irritation potential of new eye drops containing 2% ...
The enucleated eye test with chicken eyes (CEET) obtained from an abattoir proved to be a valuable a...
In 1944, Draize et al., published a paper entitled “Methods for the study of irritation and toxicity...
In the last decades significant regulatory attempts were made to replace, refine and reduce animal t...
In the last decades significant regulatory attempts were made to replace, refine and reduce animal t...
The 7th amendment of the EU Cosmetic Directive will lead to the ban of animal testing for cosmetic i...
There is a continual need for information concerning the potential for chemicals, if inadvertently s...
Many sectors have seen complete replacement of the in vivo rabbit eye test with reproducible and rel...
The Bovine Corneal Opacity and Permeability Assay (BCOP) is an ex vivo assay which may be used to as...
In spite of over 20 years of effort, no single in vitro assay has been developed and validated as a ...
Background: Testing ocular tolerability of ocular pharmaceuticals is an essential regulatory requ...
Coal-tar dyes in cosmetics may elicit adverse effects in the skin and eyes. Countries, like the US, ...
In spite of over 20 years of effort, no single in vitro assay has been developed and validated as a ...
It is important to society that industry ensures its products are safe for their intended uses. This...
A prospective validation study of two in vitro test methods using Reconstructed human Tissue (RhT) m...
AbstractThe aim of our study was to examine the irritation potential of new eye drops containing 2% ...
The enucleated eye test with chicken eyes (CEET) obtained from an abattoir proved to be a valuable a...
In 1944, Draize et al., published a paper entitled “Methods for the study of irritation and toxicity...
In the last decades significant regulatory attempts were made to replace, refine and reduce animal t...
In the last decades significant regulatory attempts were made to replace, refine and reduce animal t...
The 7th amendment of the EU Cosmetic Directive will lead to the ban of animal testing for cosmetic i...
There is a continual need for information concerning the potential for chemicals, if inadvertently s...
Many sectors have seen complete replacement of the in vivo rabbit eye test with reproducible and rel...
The Bovine Corneal Opacity and Permeability Assay (BCOP) is an ex vivo assay which may be used to as...
In spite of over 20 years of effort, no single in vitro assay has been developed and validated as a ...
Background: Testing ocular tolerability of ocular pharmaceuticals is an essential regulatory requ...
Coal-tar dyes in cosmetics may elicit adverse effects in the skin and eyes. Countries, like the US, ...
In spite of over 20 years of effort, no single in vitro assay has been developed and validated as a ...
It is important to society that industry ensures its products are safe for their intended uses. This...
A prospective validation study of two in vitro test methods using Reconstructed human Tissue (RhT) m...
AbstractThe aim of our study was to examine the irritation potential of new eye drops containing 2% ...