Classification of contaminants by mode of action based on in vitro assays.

1995 
Abstract A concept for toxicity assessments based on in vitro assays of variant levels (i.e., from whole cells to isolated enzymes) is presented. Due to the complexity of organisms of different species, it is evident that no single in vitro test can represent the entire spectrum of toxic potency of chemicals, rather a carefully designed battery of tests has to be employed to account for the various targets attacked in organisms yielding the different modes of action. Cytotoxicity tests like the Neutral-Red Assay predominantly reflect non-specific toxicity, which can be modelled according to a log P OW dependent baseline QSAR. Specific toxicants (e.g., decouplers, acetylcholinesterase inhibitors or photosystem II inhibitors) may be identified based on according in vitro tests and eventually modelled by the respective mode of action related QSARs employing also, e.g., steric or polarizability descriptors to account for specific interactions. The complementation and partial replacement of in vivo (eco)toxico...
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