Nontest methods to predict acute toxicity: State of the art for applications of in silico methods

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Abstract

The assessment of acute toxicity of chemicals by in silico methods is actually done by two methodologies, read-across and QSAR. The two approaches are strongly based on the similarity between the chemical for which a risk assessment is required and the reference chemical(s) for which the experimental data are known. Here, we describe the two methodologies with some main publications as illustrations and the in silico data associated with acute toxicity endpoints (ECHA, REACH) accessible via eChemPortal.

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Bureau, R. (2018). Nontest methods to predict acute toxicity: State of the art for applications of in silico methods. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1800, pp. 519–534). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7899-1_24

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