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Reflections on the OECD guidelines for in vitro skin absorption studies

Authors :
F. Marquet
F. Larese Filon
Gunnar Johanson
Nancy B. Hopf
L. Chedik
J.L. Du Plessis
Sharyn Gaskin
Annette L. Bunge
Gerald B. Kasting
Anja Franken
Aurélie Berthet
F. Frasch
S. Kilo
Linda Schenk
C. Champmartin
Elena Reale
Klara Midander
Anneli Julander
Hopf, N. B.
Champmartin, C.
Schenk, L.
Berthet, A.
Chedik, L.
Du Plessis, J. L.
Franken, A.
Frasch, F.
Gaskin, S.
Johanson, G.
Julander, A.
Kasting, G.
Kilo, S.
Larese Filon, F.
Marquet, F.
Midander, K.
Reale, E.
Bunge, A. L.
10101268 - Du Plessis, Johannes Lodewykus
12776998 - Franken, Anja
Source :
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. 117:104752
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

At the 8th conference of Occupational and Environmental Exposure of the Skin to Chemicals (OEESC) (16–18 September 2019) in Dublin, Ireland, several researchers performing skin permeation assays convened to discuss in vitro skin permeability experiments. We, along with other colleagues, all of us hands-on skin permeation researchers, present here the results from our discussions on the available OECD guidelines. The discussions were especially focused on three OECD skin absorption documents, including a recent revision of one: i) OECD Guidance Document 28 (GD28) for the conduct of skin absorption studies (OECD, 2004), ii) Test Guideline 428 (TGD428) for measuring skin absorption of chemical in vitro (OECD, 2004), and iii) OECD Guidance Notes 156 (GN156) on dermal absorption issued in 2011 (OECD, 2011). GN156 (OECD, 2019) is currently under review but not finalized. A mutual concern was that these guidance documents do not comprehensively address methodological issues or the performance of the test, which might be partially due to the years needed to finalize and update OECD documents with new skin research evidence. Here, we summarize the numerous factors that can influence skin permeation and its measurement, and where guidance on several of these are omitted and often not discussed in published articles. We propose several improvements of these guidelines, which would contribute in harmonizing future in vitro skin permeation experiments.

Details

ISSN :
02732300
Volume :
117
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1f426a9b61b39246ebb2de8147abf0b6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yrtph.2020.104752