Inter-laboratory study of short time exposure (STE) test for predicting eye irritation potential of chemicals and correspondence to globally harmonized system (GHS) classification
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Short time exposure (STE) test using rabbit corneal cell line (SIRC) cells was developed as an alternative eye irritation test. STE test uses relative viability as the endpoint after cells are exposed to the test material at constant concentrations for 5min. In this inter-laboratory study with 3 laboratories, 44 chemicals with a wide range of classes were evaluated for the transferability, between-lab reproducibility and predictive capacity of the STE test as an alternative eye irritation test. Globally harmonized system (GHS) classification based on Draize eye irritation test data was used as the comparative in vivo data. Transferability was assessed using standard chemicals (sodium lauryl sulfate, calcium thioglycolate, and Tween 80) and the coefficient variations (CVs) of relative viabilities between 3 labs were less than 0.13. The irritation category (Irritant or Non irritant) at each test concentration (5% and 0.05%) in STE test was the same in 3 laboratories for all 44 tested chemicals. The predictive capacity irritation category classification between STE test and GHS were compared, and a good correlation was confirmed (accuracy was 90.9% at all laboratories). In addition, the STE rankings of 1, 2, and 3 classified by the prediction model (PM) based on the relative viability at two concentrations (5% and 0.05%) were highly correlated with the GHS ranks of non-irritant, category 1, and category 2, respectively (accuracy was 75.0% at all laboratories). These results suggest that the STE test possessed easy transferability, reproducibility, good predictive performance.
- 2009-12-01
著者
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Takahashi Yutaka
Safety Science Research Laboratories, Kao Corporation
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Hayashi Takumi
Quality Management Department, Kanebo COSMETICS INC.
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Watanabe Shinichi
Human & Environmental Safety Evaluation Center, LION CORPORATION
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Hayashi Kazuhiko
Safety Science Research Laboratories, Kao Corporation
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Koike Mirei
Safety Science Research Laboratories, Kao Corporation
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Aisawa Noriko
Human & Environmental Safety Evaluation Center, LION CORPORATION
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Ebata Shinya
Human & Environmental Safety Evaluation Center, LION CORPORATION
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Sakaguchi Hitoshi
Safety Science Research Laboratories, Kao Corporation
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Nakamura Tsuneaki
Human & Environmental Safety Evaluation Center, LION CORPORATION
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Kuwahara Hirofumi
Safety Science Research Laboratories, Kao Corporation
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Nishiyama Naohiro
Quality Management Department, Kanebo COSMETICS INC.
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Koike Mirei
Safety Science Research Laboratories Kao Corporation
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Ebata Shinya
Human & Environmental Safety Evaluation Center Lion Corporation
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Aisawa Noriko
Human & Environmental Safety Evaluation Center Lion Corporation
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Hayashi Takumi
Quality Management Department Kanebo Cosmetics Inc.
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Sakaguchi Hitoshi
Kao Corporation
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Kuwahara Hirofumi
Kanebo Cosmetics Inc.
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Nakamura Tsuneaki
Human & Environmental Safety Evaluation Center Lion Corporation
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Takahashi Yutaka
Kao Corporation
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Hayashi Kazuhiko
Kao Corporation
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Suzuki Hiroyuki
Kao Corporation Product Quality Management Division
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Watanabe Shinichi
Human & Environmental Safety Evaluation Center Lion Corporation
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Sakaguchi Hitoshi
Safety Science Research Laboratories Kao Corporation
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Hayashi Kazuhiko
Safety Science Research Laboratories Kao Corporation
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Takahashi Yutaka
Safety Science Research Laboratories Kao Corporation
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