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Accounting for Precision Uncertainty of Toxicity Testing : Methods to Define Borderline Ranges and Implications for Hazard Assessment of Chemicals
- Source :
- Risk Analysis, 42(2), 224-238, Risk Analysis 42 (2022) 2
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- For hazard classifications of chemicals, continuous data from animal- or nonanimal testing methods are often dichotomized into binary positive/negative outcomes by defining classification thresholds (CT). Experimental data are, however, subject to biological and technical variability. Each test method's precision is limited resulting in uncertainty of the positive/negative outcome if the experimental result is close to the CT. Borderline ranges (BR) around the CT were suggested, which represent ranges in which the study result is ambiguous, that is, positive or negative results are equally likely. The BR reflects a method's precision uncertainty. This article explores and compares different approaches to quantify the BR. Besides using the pooled standard deviation, we determine the BR by means of the median absolute deviation (MAD), with a sequential combination of both methods, and by using nonparametric bootstrapping. Furthermore, we quantify the BR for different hazardous effects, including nonanimal tests for skin corrosion, eye irritation, skin irritation, and skin sensitization as well as for an animal test on skin sensitization (the local lymph node assay, LLNA). Additionally, for one method (direct peptide reactivity assay) the BR was determined experimentally and compared to calculated BRs. Our results demonstrate that (i) the precision of the methods is determining the size of their BRs, (ii) there is no “perfect” method to derive a BR, alas, (iii) a consensus on BR is needed to account for the limited precision of testing methods.
- Subjects :
- Borderline range
0211 other engineering and technologies
classification threshold
02 engineering and technology
010501 environmental sciences
Hazard analysis
Animal Testing Alternatives
01 natural sciences
Environmental Economics and Natural Resources
toxicity testing
Physiology (medical)
Statistics
Animals
Median absolute deviation
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
Bootstrapping (statistics)
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Mathematics
Skin
021110 strategic, defence & security studies
Local lymph node assay
precision uncertainty
Nonparametric statistics
Uncertainty
Experimental data
Test method
decision-making
prediction
Local Lymph Node Assay
Pooled variance
OECD test guideline
Milieueconomie en Natuurlijke Hulpbronnen
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 02724332
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Risk Analysis, 42(2), 224-238, Risk Analysis 42 (2022) 2
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....48605fb795ac3ea28780f9d94742f79b