Researches on the evaluation of pesticide safety in humans using a pharmacokinetic approach

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Abstract

Similar to the pharmaceutical compounds, pesticides require human safety assessment for their registration and distribution; however, it is absolutely impossible to assess human safety by dosing humans with pesticides. Thus, how to appropriately evaluate the safety of pesticides in humans remains a great subject of debate. In this article, we present some examples of pesticide toxicity studies that identify species differences in toxicity and evaluate human safety by applying combinations of novel in vivo, in vitro, and in silico techniques to separately assess the key toxicodynamic (i.e., sensitivity) and/or toxicokinetic (i.e., exposure) factors. Because it is scientifically sound, the safety assessment strategy illustrated for three compounds in this article is expected to play an important role in the human safety assessment of agricultural compounds.

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Abe, J. (2021). Researches on the evaluation of pesticide safety in humans using a pharmacokinetic approach. Journal of Pesticide Science, 46(3), 290–296. https://doi.org/10.1584/jpestics.J21-02

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