EVALUATING PRODUCTS FOR THEIR POTENTIAL TO CAUSE DERMAL AND OCULAR IRRITATION AND CORROSION

S. Gad
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Among the most fundamental assessments of the safety of a product or, indeed, of any material that has the potential to be in contact with a significant number of people in our society, are tests in animals that seek to predict potential eye and skin irritation or corrosion (that is, local tolerance to chemicals in the most common body regions to exposure). As in all the other tests in what is called range-finding, tier 1, or acute battery studies, the tests used here are both among the oldest designs and are currently undergoing the greatest degree of scrutiny and change. All currently established test methods for these endpoints use the same model—the rabbit (almost exclusively the New Zealand White). These tests have become the first focus point of concern and protest by those concerned with the humane treatment and rights of animals. Because of this, the design and technique used in these tests have been modified. Also, alternatives have been developed that use models other than the rabbit or other mammals, and await regulatory recognition.
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评估产品对皮肤和眼睛的潜在刺激和腐蚀
对一种产品或任何可能与我们社会中许多人接触的材料的安全性进行的最基本的评估之一,是在动物身上进行试验,以寻求预测可能对眼睛和皮肤造成的刺激或腐蚀(即在最常见的身体接触区域对化学品的局部耐受性)。就像所有其他被称为测距、一级或急性电池研究的测试一样,这里使用的测试都是最古老的设计,目前正在经历最大程度的审查和改变。目前针对这些端点建立的所有测试方法都使用相同的模型——兔子(几乎完全是新西兰白兔)。这些试验已成为关注动物人道待遇和权利的人士关注和抗议的首要焦点。因此,在这些测试中使用的设计和技术已经进行了修改。此外,已经开发出使用兔子或其他哺乳动物以外的模型的替代方案,并等待监管部门的认可。
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