The ECVAM International Validation Study on In Vitro Tests for Skin Corrosivity. 1. Selection and Distribution of the Test Chemicals

Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA
M D BarrattA P Worth

Abstract

An international validation study on in vitro tests for skin corrosivity was conducted during 1996 and 1997 under the auspices of the European Centre for the Validation of Alternative Methods (ECVAM). The main objectives of the study were to assess the performances of selected in vitro tests in discriminating between: (a) corrosives (C) and non-corrosives (NC), for selected groups of chemicals (e.g. organic acids, phenols) and/or for all chemicals (single chemical entities only); and (b) known R35 (UN packing group I) and R34 (UN packing groups II & III) chemicals. Each test was evaluated for reliability and relevance by using a test set of 60 coded chemicals. In this paper, the test chemicals used in the validation study are identified; they include organic acids (6C/5NC), organic bases (7C/3NC), neutral organics (9NC), phenols (2C/3NC), inorganic acids (6C/1NC), inorganic bases (2C/2NC), inorganic salts (1C/2NC), electrophiles (3C/5NC) and soaps/surfactants (3NC). The in vivo classifications and important physicochemical properties (e.g. logP, pKa) of the test chemicals are given. The main criterion for including chemicals in the test set was that their corrosivity classifications were based on unequivocal animal data. Where ...Continue Reading

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