Alternative methods in toxicity testing: The current approach

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Alternative methods are being developed to reduce, refine, and replace (3Rs) animals used in experiments, aimed at protecting animal welfare. The present study reports alternative tests which are based on the principles of the 3Rs and the efforts made to validate these tests. In Europe, several methodologies have already been implemented, such as tests of irritability, cell viability, and phototoxicity as well as in vitro mathematical models together with the use of in silico tools. This is a complex process that spans from development to regulatory approval and subsequent adoption by various official entities. Within this regulatory framework is REACH, the European Community Regulation for chemicals and their safe use. In Brazil, the BraCVAM (Brazilian Center for the Validation of Alternative Methods) was recently established to validate alternative methods and stimulate incorporation of new methodologies. A new vision of toxicology is emerging for the 21st century (Tox-21), and the subsequent changes are shaping a new paradigm.

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De Araújo, G. L., Campos, M. A. A., Valente, M. A. S., Silva, S. C. T., França, F. D., Chaves, M. M., & Tagliati, C. A. (2014). Alternative methods in toxicity testing: The current approach. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 50(1), 55–62. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502011000100005

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