Biometrical evaluation of the performance of the revised OECD Test Guideline 402 for assessing acute dermal toxicity
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Biometrical evaluation of the performance of the revised OECD Test Guideline 402 for assessing acute dermal toxicity
Abstract
A comprehensive biometrical assessment was conducted to compare the performance of multiple test designs for acute dermal systemic toxicity to support the animal welfare update to the original OECD Test Guideline (TG) 402 for acute dermal toxicity. The test designs evaluated included: (1) two, three, or five animals per dose group (2) evident toxicity or lethality endpoints and (3) absence or presence of a one-animal sighting study. The revision of TG 402 respected the 3R principles (replace, reduce, refine) of animal testing. The results demonstrate that the TG 402 test design can be optimised with reduced animal numbers per test group, such that a scenario of two animals per group following a sighting study at a starting dose of 200 mg/kg bw (unless further information is available to better define the starting dose) would provide a classification which in most cases is conservative, without compromising both the statistical ability of the study to assess dermal toxicity, or the relevant classification outcome.
Keywords: Acute dermal toxicity; Animal welfare; Biometric evaluation; Globally Harmonized System (GHS); Test guideline.
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