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Current EU research activities on combined exposure to multiple chemicals
- Source :
- Environment International, Environment International, Vol 120, Iss, Pp 544-562 (2018), Environment international, 120, 544. Elsevier Limited, Environment International, 120, 544-562
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Elsevier, 2018.
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Abstract
- Humans and wildlife are exposed to an intractably large number of different combinations of chemicals via food, water, air, consumer products, and other media and sources. This raises concerns about their impact on public and environmental health. The risk assessment of chemicals for regulatory purposes mainly relies on the assessment of individual chemicals. If exposure to multiple chemicals is considered in a legislative framework, it is usually limited to chemicals falling within this framework and co-exposure to chemicals that are covered by a different regulatory framework is often neglected. Methodologies and guidance for assessing risks from combined exposure to multiple chemicals have been developed for different regulatory sectors, however, a harmonised, consistent approach for performing mixture risk assessments and management across different regulatory sectors is lacking. At the time of this publication, several EU research projects are running, funded by the current European Research and Innovation Programme Horizon 2020 or the Seventh Framework Programme. They aim at addressing knowledge gaps and developing methodologies to better assess chemical mixtures, by generating and making available internal and external exposure data, developing models for exposure assessment, developing tools for in silico and in vitro effect assessment to be applied in a tiered framework and for grouping of chemicals, as well as developing joint epidemiological-toxicological approaches for mixture risk assessment and for prioritising mixtures of concern. The projects EDC-MixRisk, EuroMix, EUToxRisk, HBM4EU and SOLUTIONS have started an exchange between the consortia, European Commission Services and EU Agencies, in order to identify where new methodologies have become available and where remaining gaps need to be further addressed. This paper maps how the different projects contribute to the data needs and assessment methodologies and identifies remaining challenges to be further addressed for the assessment of chemical mixtures.<br />Highlights • Mapping EU funded research projects to different aspects of mixture risk assessment. • Overview of current status and methodological developments • Need to further address data and knowledge gaps overarching different chemical sectors
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
PNEC, predicted no effect concentration
SMRI, similar mixture risk indicator
010501 environmental sciences
MoA, mode of action
01 natural sciences
PBTK, physiologically based toxicokinetic (model)
AOP, adverse outcome pathway
TTC, Threshold of Toxicological Concern
NAM, new approach methodology
Order (exchange)
MCRA, Monte Carlo risk assessment tool
CMEP, chemical monitoring and emerging pollutants
lcsh:Environmental sciences
General Environmental Science
media_common
lcsh:GE1-350
IATA, integrated approach to testing and assessment
Legislature
Environmental exposure
CAG, cumulative assessment group
IPRA, integrated probabilistic risk assessment
DEB, dynamic energy budget
RDT, repeated dose systemic toxicity
Risk assessment
Exposure data
IA, independent action
DART, developmental and reproductive toxicity
EBT, effect-based tools
MSFD, Marine Strategy Framework Directive
TK, toxicokinetic
CRA, cumulative risk assessment
AO, adverse outcome
BMD, benchmark dose modelling
MCR, maximum cumulative ratio
MRA, mixture risk assessment
Complex Mixtures
PEC, predicted exposure concentration
Risk Assessment
SYRINA, systematic review and integrated assessment
Hazardous Substances
Article
03 medical and health sciences
iPSC, induced pluripotent stem cells
EDC, endocrine disrupting chemical
LOE, lines of evidence
media_common.cataloged_instance
Animals
Humans
BQE, biological quality element
European Union
European union
Environmental planning
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Exposure assessment
QSAR, quantitative structure activity relationship
Research
EQS, environmental quality standard
Environmental Exposure
MEC, measured exposure concentration
Effect assessment
030104 developmental biology
HBM, human biomonitoring
13. Climate action
WFD, Water Framework Directive
CA, concentration addition
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 01604120
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Environment International, Environment International, Vol 120, Iss, Pp 544-562 (2018), Environment international, 120, 544. Elsevier Limited, Environment International, 120, 544-562
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....97130d1b072abd810a092d4f20c383bf