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David Kirkland. For non-pharmaceuticals the current data suggest it may not be necessary to test to 10 mM top concentration for non-toxic chemicals in.

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1 David Kirkland

2 For non-pharmaceuticals the current data suggest it may not be necessary to test to 10 mM top concentration for non-toxic chemicals in all circumstances Whilst the data are not sufficient to recommend a new specific top concentration (as 1 mM has been recommended for pharmaceuticals), several possible approaches are under discussion:-

3 1 mM may be acceptable for routine testing Except for low molecular weight substances, chemicals with high (particularly local) exposure, and complex mixtures or technical grade materials 2 mM may be acceptable for routine testing, based on the current (incomplete) analysis of published data Similar exceptions to above may apply A top concentration of 1000 µg/ml or 10 mM (whichever is the lower) may be acceptable Low MW chemicals would be tested to 10 mM but many chemicals would be tested to about 4 mM

4 Complete testing of chemicals of concern from ECVAM/Parry analysis (including chlorobenzene, 2- mercaptobenzothiazole, furfural?) Are there any further chemicals from the probably non-genotoxic list that need to be re-tested? Re-analyse ECVAM/Parry data in terms of 1000 µg/ml or 10 mM proposal Complete analysis of acceptability of NTP MLA data and see how this affects the list of 23 chemicals of concern


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