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The threshold of toxicological concern concept in risk assessment

The threshold of toxicological concern concept in risk assessment
The threshold of toxicological concern concept in risk assessment
The concept that "safe levels of exposure" for humans can be identified for individual chemicals is central to the risk assessment of compounds with known toxicological profiles. The Threshold of Toxicological Concern (TTC) is a concept that refers to the establishment of a level of exposure for all chemicals, whether or not there are chemical-specific toxicity data, below which there would be no appreciable risk to human health. The concept proposes that a low level of exposure with a negligible risk can be identified for many chemicals, including those of unknown toxicity, based on knowledge of their chemical structures. The present paper aims to describe the history of the TTC principle, its use to date, its potential future applications and the incorporation of the TTC principle in the Risk Assessment paradigm.
threshold of toxicological concern, risk assessment
1096-6080
226-230
Kroes, R.
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Kleiner, J.
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Renwick, A.
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Kroes, R.
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Kleiner, J.
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Renwick, A.
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Kroes, R., Kleiner, J. and Renwick, A. (2005) The threshold of toxicological concern concept in risk assessment. Toxicological Sciences, 86 (2), 226-230. (doi:10.1093/toxsci/kfi169).

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The concept that "safe levels of exposure" for humans can be identified for individual chemicals is central to the risk assessment of compounds with known toxicological profiles. The Threshold of Toxicological Concern (TTC) is a concept that refers to the establishment of a level of exposure for all chemicals, whether or not there are chemical-specific toxicity data, below which there would be no appreciable risk to human health. The concept proposes that a low level of exposure with a negligible risk can be identified for many chemicals, including those of unknown toxicity, based on knowledge of their chemical structures. The present paper aims to describe the history of the TTC principle, its use to date, its potential future applications and the incorporation of the TTC principle in the Risk Assessment paradigm.

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Published date: 2005
Keywords: threshold of toxicological concern, risk assessment

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Local EPrints ID: 27213
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/27213
ISSN: 1096-6080
PURE UUID: 7d80c62f-e9b8-41a1-a0d6-0377d99b9cbb

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Date deposited: 26 Apr 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 07:16

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Author: R. Kroes
Author: J. Kleiner
Author: A. Renwick

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