A Next-Generation Risk Assessment Case Study for Coumarin in Cosmetic Products. (10th April 2020)
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- A Next-Generation Risk Assessment Case Study for Coumarin in Cosmetic Products. (10th April 2020)
- Main Title:
- A Next-Generation Risk Assessment Case Study for Coumarin in Cosmetic Products
- Authors:
- Baltazar, Maria T
Cable, Sophie
Carmichael, Paul L
Cubberley, Richard
Cull, Tom
Delagrange, Mona
Dent, Matthew P
Hatherell, Sarah
Houghton, Jade
Kukic, Predrag
Li, Hequn
Lee, Mi-Young
Malcomber, Sophie
Middleton, Alistair M
Moxon, Thomas E
Nathanail, Alexis V
Nicol, Beate
Pendlington, Ruth
Reynolds, Georgia
Reynolds, Joe
White, Andrew
Westmoreland, Carl - Abstract:
- Abstract: Next-Generation Risk Assessment is defined as an exposure-led, hypothesis-driven risk assessment approach that integrates new approach methodologies (NAMs) to assure safety without the use of animal testing. These principles were applied to a hypothetical safety assessment of 0.1% coumarin in face cream and body lotion. For the purpose of evaluating the use of NAMs, existing animal and human data on coumarin were excluded. Internal concentrations (plasma C max ) were estimated using a physiologically based kinetic model for dermally applied coumarin. Systemic toxicity was assessed using a battery of in vitro NAMs to identify points of departure (PoDs) for a variety of biological effects such as receptor-mediated and immunomodulatory effects (Eurofins SafetyScreen44 and BioMap Diversity 8 Panel, respectively), and general bioactivity (ToxCast data, an in vitro cell stress panel and high-throughput transcriptomics). In addition, in silico alerts for genotoxicity were followed up with the ToxTracker tool. The PoDs from the in vitro assays were plotted against the calculated in vivo exposure to calculate a margin of safety with associated uncertainty. The predicted C max values for face cream and body lotion were lower than all PoDs with margin of safety higher than 100. Furthermore, coumarin was not genotoxic, did not bind to any of the 44 receptors tested and did not show any immunomodulatory effects at consumer-relevant exposures. In conclusion, this case studyAbstract: Next-Generation Risk Assessment is defined as an exposure-led, hypothesis-driven risk assessment approach that integrates new approach methodologies (NAMs) to assure safety without the use of animal testing. These principles were applied to a hypothetical safety assessment of 0.1% coumarin in face cream and body lotion. For the purpose of evaluating the use of NAMs, existing animal and human data on coumarin were excluded. Internal concentrations (plasma C max ) were estimated using a physiologically based kinetic model for dermally applied coumarin. Systemic toxicity was assessed using a battery of in vitro NAMs to identify points of departure (PoDs) for a variety of biological effects such as receptor-mediated and immunomodulatory effects (Eurofins SafetyScreen44 and BioMap Diversity 8 Panel, respectively), and general bioactivity (ToxCast data, an in vitro cell stress panel and high-throughput transcriptomics). In addition, in silico alerts for genotoxicity were followed up with the ToxTracker tool. The PoDs from the in vitro assays were plotted against the calculated in vivo exposure to calculate a margin of safety with associated uncertainty. The predicted C max values for face cream and body lotion were lower than all PoDs with margin of safety higher than 100. Furthermore, coumarin was not genotoxic, did not bind to any of the 44 receptors tested and did not show any immunomodulatory effects at consumer-relevant exposures. In conclusion, this case study demonstrated the value of integrating exposure science, computational modeling and in vitro bioactivity data, to reach a safety decision without animal data. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Toxicological sciences. Volume 176:Number 1(2020)
- Journal:
- Toxicological sciences
- Issue:
- Volume 176:Number 1(2020)
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- Volume 176, Issue 1 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 176
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0176-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 236
- Page End:
- 252
- Publication Date:
- 2020-04-10
- Subjects:
- Next-Generation Risk Assessment -- new approach methodologies -- exposure science
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- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10966080 ↗
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http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/toxsci/kfaa048 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1096-6080
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