STopTox: An In-Silico Alternative to Animal Testing for Acute Systemic and TOPical TOXicity
2020
Since 2009, animal testing for cosmetic products has
been prohibited in Europe, and in 2016, US EPA announced their intent to
modernize the so-called "6-pack" of acute toxicity tests (acute oral
toxicity, acute dermal toxicity, acute inhalation toxicity, skin irritation and
corrosion, eye irritation and corrosion, and skin sensitization) and expand
acceptance of alternative methods to reduce animal testing of pesticides. We
have compiled, curated, and integrated the largest publicly available dataset and
developed an ensemble of QSAR models for all six endpoints. All models were
validated according to the OECD QSAR principles and tested using newly
identified data on compounds not included in the training sets. We have
established a publicly accessible Systemic and Topical chemical Toxicity (STopTox)
web portal (https://stoptox.mml.unc.edu/) integrating all developed models for “6-pack”
assays. This portal can be used by
scientists and regulators to identify putative toxicants or non-toxicants in
chemical libraries of interest.
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