Department of In Vitro Toxicology and Dermato-Cosmetology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Laarbeeklaan 103, 1090, Brussels, Belgium.
Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University, PO Box 80177, 3508 TD, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Arch Toxicol. 2020 Mar;94(3):959-966. doi: 10.1007/s00204-020-02670-0. Epub 2020 Feb 17.
In the last decade, adverse outcome pathways have been introduced in the fields of toxicology and risk assessment of chemicals as pragmatic tools with broad application potential. While their use in the pharmaceutical and cosmetics sectors has been well documented, their application in the food area remains largely unexplored. In this respect, an expert group of the International Life Sciences Institute Europe has recently explored the use of adverse outcome pathways in the safety evaluation of food additives. A key activity was the organization of a workshop, gathering delegates from the regulatory, industrial and academic areas, to discuss the potentials and challenges related to the application of adverse outcome pathways in the safety assessment of food additives. The present paper describes the outcome of this workshop followed by a number of critical considerations and perspectives defined by the International Life Sciences Institute Europe expert group.
在过去的十年中,不良结局途径已被引入毒理学和化学物质风险评估领域,作为具有广泛应用潜力的实用工具。虽然它们在制药和化妆品行业的应用已有充分记录,但在食品领域的应用仍在很大程度上未被探索。在这方面,欧洲国际生命科学研究所的一个专家组最近探讨了在食品添加剂安全评估中使用不良结局途径的问题。一项关键活动是组织了一次研讨会,召集了来自监管、工业和学术界的代表,讨论在食品添加剂安全评估中应用不良结局途径的潜力和挑战。本文介绍了这次研讨会的结果,随后是欧洲国际生命科学研究所专家组提出的一些关键考虑和观点。