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Title Reducing, refining and replacing the use of animals in toxicity testing / editor(s): David G. Allen, Mike D Waters
Published Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, ©2013

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Description 1 online resource (vii, 369 pages) : color illustrations
Series Issues in toxicology
Issues in toxicology.
Contents Introduction;The 3R's in Toxicity Testing -- From Russell and Birch to 21st Century Toxicology; Regulatory Safety Testing -- National and International Requirements; Efforts Towards International Harmonization of Acceptable Alternatives; Refinement Alternatives -- Minimizing Pain and Distress in In Vivo Toxicity Testing; In Vitro Toxicity Testing -- The Basics; Using Stem Cells in Toxicity Testing; Using Computers Instead of Cells -- In Silico Approaches to Toxicity Testing; Acute Safety Testing; Acute Systemic Toxicity -- Oral, Dermal, and Inhalation Exposures;Dermal Corrosivity and Irritation Testing; Ocular Corrosivity and Irritation Testing; Skin Sensitization Testing; Integrated Approaches to Acute Safety Testing; Endocrine Disruptors; In Vitro Receptor Binding Assays; In Vitro Receptor Transactivation Assays; Non-mamalian Approaches to Identifying Endocrine Active Substances; Subchronic and Chronic Toxicity Testing; Carcinogenicity -- Genetic Toxicity Testing and Beyond; Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity Testing; Immunotoxicity Testing; Application of New Technologies; High Throughput Approaches to Toxicity Testing; Nanotechnology -- New Challenges in Toxicity Testing
Summary Toxicity testing is used to assess the safety or hazards presented by substances such as industrial chemicals, consumer products, and pharmaceuticals. At present, many methods involve laboratory animals. Alternative procedures, some involving human cell-based technologies, are now being developed which reduce, refine, or replace animal usage and minimize the pain and distress caused. These new tests must protect public health and the environment at least as well as currently accepted methods. This book describes the ever-expanding "toolbox" of methods available to assess toxicity. Such techniques often result from our growing understanding of the biochemical and cellular pathways that mediate toxicity mechanisms. This permits evaluations of information generated from several sources to generate a "weight of evidence". By combining in silico, in vitro, and ex vivo methods with technologies that rely on biochemical- and cell-based in vitro assays, toxicologists are developing mechanistically based alternatives to live animal experimentation. This text also explores the complexities associated with adequate validation, and the assessment of test reliability and relevance. It provides an essential reference source for postgraduates, academics and industrialists working in this rapidly changing area
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Subject Alternative toxicity testing.
Toxicity testing.
Animal experimentation.
Laboratory animals.
Animal Use Alternatives
Investigative Techniques
Animal Population Groups
Animal Experimentation
Animals
Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment
Eukaryota
Organisms
Animal Testing Alternatives
Animals, Laboratory
Toxicity Tests
Laboratory animals
Animal experimentation
Alternative toxicity testing
Toxicity testing
Form Electronic book
Author Allen, David G. (David Glenwood), editor.
Waters, Mike D., editor
ISBN 9781849737920
1849737924