A simplified index to quantify the irritation/corrosion potential of chemicals – Part I: Skin

Skin irritation is a key human health endpoint assessed by in vitro and in vivo methods. The OECD TG 404 guideline (in vivo) is based on erythema and oedema translated semi-quantitatively into Draize scores, providing hazard statements for substance classification following EUCLP/UNGHS criteria. Dra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology 2021-07, Vol.123, p.104922, Article 104922
Hauptverfasser: Charmeau-Genevois, Carole, Sarang, Satinder, Perea, Mélissa, Eadsforth, Charles, Austin, Tom, Thomas, Paul
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Zusammenfassung:Skin irritation is a key human health endpoint assessed by in vitro and in vivo methods. The OECD TG 404 guideline (in vivo) is based on erythema and oedema translated semi-quantitatively into Draize scores, providing hazard statements for substance classification following EUCLP/UNGHS criteria. Draize scores require quantitation from subjective in vivo observations, to obtain a scoring index, the Primary Irritation Index (PII). However, it is not recognised under REACH due to translating difficulties, notably the cut-off limit for classification and non-inclusion of corrosive effects. The aim of this study was to determine if classification can be driven by just one of the observed effects, erythema only, to create a Simplified Irritation Index (SIISKIN). This simplifies the scoring calculation and reduces subjectivity. A quantitative approach with cut-off limits is thus proposed for classification. Substances can be classified as non-irritant, potentially irritant, irritant, or corrosive. The Simplifed Irritation Index (SIISKIN) is based on validated studies, representing multiple chemical groups. A significant correlation between SIISKIN and the harmonised classification was observed, and a proportionate relationship between the SIISKIN and the corresponding PII. The index proved to be useful in the development of an in silico model. •Skin irritation is a key endpoint previously assessed by in vivo studies for substance notification.•In silico predictions can replace in vivo studies but the scoring calculation must be simplified.•The Simplified Irritation Index (SIISKIN) based on erythema only is used for substance classification.•The score was used for validating in an in silico model (iSafeRat®) for skin irritation.
ISSN:0273-2300
1096-0295
DOI:10.1016/j.yrtph.2021.104922