© 2017 Elsevier B.V. 2-Alkyl-1-alkanols offer an example whereby the category approach to read-across can be used to predict repeated-dose toxicity for a variety of derivatives. Specifically, the NOAELs of 125 mg/kg bw/d for 2-ethyl-1-hexanol and 2-propyl-1-heptanol, the source substances, can be read across with confidence to untested 2-alkyl-1-alkanols in the C5 to C13 category based on a LOAEL of low systemic toxicity. These branched alcohols, while non-reactive and exhibiting unspecific, reversible simple anaesthesia or nonpolar narcosis mode of toxic action, have metabolic pathways that have significance to repeated-dose toxic potency. In this case study, the chemical category is limited to the readily bioavailable analogues. The read-...
AbstractCategory formation, grouping and read across methods are broadly applicable in toxicological...
The common model for safety evaluation/human health risk assessment is currently repeated dose toxic...
Drug Induced Liver Injury (DILI) is one of the main causes of drug attrition. The ability to predict...
2-Alkyl-1-alkanols offer an example whereby the category approach to read-across can be used to pred...
2-Alkyl-1-alkanols offer an example whereby the category approach to read-across can be used to pred...
n-Alkanols provide an excellent example where a category-approach to read-across may be used to esti...
n-Alkanols provide an excellent example where a category-approach to read-across may be used to esti...
Short-chain mono-alkylphenols provide an example of where a category-approach to read-across may be ...
Short-chain mono-alkylphenols provide an example of where a category-approach to read-across may be ...
There are no in vivo repeated-dose data for the vast majority of β-olefinic alcohols. However, there...
Aryl alcohol alkyl carboxylic acid esters constitute a wide-employed class of fragrance materials. O...
A series of case studies designed to further acceptance of read-across predictions, especially for c...
AbstractNew technologies, such as metabolomics, can address chemical grouping and read across from a...
The European Chemicals Agency, ECHA, made available a total of 13,832 oral toxicity studies for 8,56...
This read-across case study characterises thirteen, structurally similar carboxylic acids demonstrat...
AbstractCategory formation, grouping and read across methods are broadly applicable in toxicological...
The common model for safety evaluation/human health risk assessment is currently repeated dose toxic...
Drug Induced Liver Injury (DILI) is one of the main causes of drug attrition. The ability to predict...
2-Alkyl-1-alkanols offer an example whereby the category approach to read-across can be used to pred...
2-Alkyl-1-alkanols offer an example whereby the category approach to read-across can be used to pred...
n-Alkanols provide an excellent example where a category-approach to read-across may be used to esti...
n-Alkanols provide an excellent example where a category-approach to read-across may be used to esti...
Short-chain mono-alkylphenols provide an example of where a category-approach to read-across may be ...
Short-chain mono-alkylphenols provide an example of where a category-approach to read-across may be ...
There are no in vivo repeated-dose data for the vast majority of β-olefinic alcohols. However, there...
Aryl alcohol alkyl carboxylic acid esters constitute a wide-employed class of fragrance materials. O...
A series of case studies designed to further acceptance of read-across predictions, especially for c...
AbstractNew technologies, such as metabolomics, can address chemical grouping and read across from a...
The European Chemicals Agency, ECHA, made available a total of 13,832 oral toxicity studies for 8,56...
This read-across case study characterises thirteen, structurally similar carboxylic acids demonstrat...
AbstractCategory formation, grouping and read across methods are broadly applicable in toxicological...
The common model for safety evaluation/human health risk assessment is currently repeated dose toxic...
Drug Induced Liver Injury (DILI) is one of the main causes of drug attrition. The ability to predict...