PBK models to predict internal and external dose levels following oral exposure of rats to imidacloprid and carbendazim
Monitoring oral exposure to pesticides in wildlife is crucial for assessing environmental risks and preventing adverse effects on non-target species. Traditionally, this requires invasive tissue sampling, raising ethical, regulatory, and economic concerns. To address this gap, our study aims to develop a method for assessing external oral dose levels in rats using physiologically-based kinetic (PBK) modeling based on blood concentration levels of two pesticides, imidacloprid and carbendazim, and one of their primary metabolites. We utilized in vitro metabolic kinetic data from hepatic microsomal and S9 incubations to inform our models. These models were then evaluated by comparing their predictions with existing in vivo experimental data from the literature. Our results demonstrate that the models provide accurate predictions, presenting a novel in vitro and in silico approach for environmental exposure and risk assessment of pesticides. This methodology has the potential for application in wildlife species, advancing the frontier of knowledge in non-invasive pesticide exposure assessment.
Main Authors: | Hu, Bohan, van den Berg, Hans J.H.J., Rietjens, Ivonne M.C.M., van den Brink, Nico W. |
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Format: | Article/Letter to editor biblioteca |
Language: | English |
Subjects: | Carbendazim, Exposure assessment, Imidacloprid, PBK model, |
Online Access: | https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/pbk-models-to-predict-internal-and-external-dose-levels-following |
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