Overview on legislation and scientific approaches for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals: the potential EuroMix contribution

This article reviews the current legislative requirements for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals via multiple exposure routes, focusing on human health and particularly on food-related chemicals. The aim is to identify regulatory needs and current approaches for this type of risk assessment as well as challenges of the implementation of appropriate and harmonized guidance at international level. It provides an overview of the current legal requirements in the European Union (EU), the United States and Canada. Substantial differences were identified in the legal requirements for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals and its implementation between EU and non-EU countries and across several regulatory sectors. Frameworks currently proposed and in use for assessing risks from combined exposure to multiple chemicals via multiple routes and different durations of exposure are summarized. In order to avoid significant discrepancies between regulatory sectors or countries, the approach for assessing risks of combined exposure should be based on similar principles for all types of chemicals. OECD and EFSA identified the development of harmonized methodologies for combined exposure to multiple chemicals as a key priority area. The Horizon 2020 project “EuroMix” aims to contribute to the further development of internationally harmonized approaches for such risk assessments by the development of an integrated test strategy using in vitro and in silico tests verified for chemical mixtures based on more appropriate data on potential combined effects. These approaches and testing strategies should be integrated in a scientifically based weight of evidence approach to account for complexity and uncertainty, to improve risk assessment.

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Main Authors: Rotter, S., Beronius, A., Boobis, A.R., Hanberg, A., Van Klaveren, J., Luijten, M., Machera, K., Nikolopoulou, D., Van Der Voet, H., Zilliacus, J., Solecki, R.
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Subjects:Cumulative risk assessment, chemical mixtures, combined exposure, dietary exposure, harmonization, pesticides, policy making, testing strategies,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5516822024-12-04 Rotter, S. Beronius, A. Boobis, A.R. Hanberg, A. Van Klaveren, J. Luijten, M. Machera, K. Nikolopoulou, D. Van Der Voet, H. Zilliacus, J. Solecki, R. Article/Letter to editor Critical Reviews in Toxicology 48 (2018) 9 ISSN: 1040-8444 Overview on legislation and scientific approaches for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals: the potential EuroMix contribution 2018 This article reviews the current legislative requirements for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals via multiple exposure routes, focusing on human health and particularly on food-related chemicals. The aim is to identify regulatory needs and current approaches for this type of risk assessment as well as challenges of the implementation of appropriate and harmonized guidance at international level. It provides an overview of the current legal requirements in the European Union (EU), the United States and Canada. Substantial differences were identified in the legal requirements for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals and its implementation between EU and non-EU countries and across several regulatory sectors. Frameworks currently proposed and in use for assessing risks from combined exposure to multiple chemicals via multiple routes and different durations of exposure are summarized. In order to avoid significant discrepancies between regulatory sectors or countries, the approach for assessing risks of combined exposure should be based on similar principles for all types of chemicals. OECD and EFSA identified the development of harmonized methodologies for combined exposure to multiple chemicals as a key priority area. The Horizon 2020 project “EuroMix” aims to contribute to the further development of internationally harmonized approaches for such risk assessments by the development of an integrated test strategy using in vitro and in silico tests verified for chemical mixtures based on more appropriate data on potential combined effects. These approaches and testing strategies should be integrated in a scientifically based weight of evidence approach to account for complexity and uncertainty, to improve risk assessment. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/overview-on-legislation-and-scientific-approaches-for-risk-assess 10.1080/10408444.2018.1541964 https://edepot.wur.nl/494719 Cumulative risk assessment chemical mixtures combined exposure dietary exposure harmonization pesticides policy making testing strategies https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Cumulative risk assessment
chemical mixtures
combined exposure
dietary exposure
harmonization
pesticides
policy making
testing strategies
Cumulative risk assessment
chemical mixtures
combined exposure
dietary exposure
harmonization
pesticides
policy making
testing strategies
spellingShingle Cumulative risk assessment
chemical mixtures
combined exposure
dietary exposure
harmonization
pesticides
policy making
testing strategies
Cumulative risk assessment
chemical mixtures
combined exposure
dietary exposure
harmonization
pesticides
policy making
testing strategies
Rotter, S.
Beronius, A.
Boobis, A.R.
Hanberg, A.
Van Klaveren, J.
Luijten, M.
Machera, K.
Nikolopoulou, D.
Van Der Voet, H.
Zilliacus, J.
Solecki, R.
Overview on legislation and scientific approaches for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals: the potential EuroMix contribution
description This article reviews the current legislative requirements for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals via multiple exposure routes, focusing on human health and particularly on food-related chemicals. The aim is to identify regulatory needs and current approaches for this type of risk assessment as well as challenges of the implementation of appropriate and harmonized guidance at international level. It provides an overview of the current legal requirements in the European Union (EU), the United States and Canada. Substantial differences were identified in the legal requirements for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals and its implementation between EU and non-EU countries and across several regulatory sectors. Frameworks currently proposed and in use for assessing risks from combined exposure to multiple chemicals via multiple routes and different durations of exposure are summarized. In order to avoid significant discrepancies between regulatory sectors or countries, the approach for assessing risks of combined exposure should be based on similar principles for all types of chemicals. OECD and EFSA identified the development of harmonized methodologies for combined exposure to multiple chemicals as a key priority area. The Horizon 2020 project “EuroMix” aims to contribute to the further development of internationally harmonized approaches for such risk assessments by the development of an integrated test strategy using in vitro and in silico tests verified for chemical mixtures based on more appropriate data on potential combined effects. These approaches and testing strategies should be integrated in a scientifically based weight of evidence approach to account for complexity and uncertainty, to improve risk assessment.
format Article/Letter to editor
topic_facet Cumulative risk assessment
chemical mixtures
combined exposure
dietary exposure
harmonization
pesticides
policy making
testing strategies
author Rotter, S.
Beronius, A.
Boobis, A.R.
Hanberg, A.
Van Klaveren, J.
Luijten, M.
Machera, K.
Nikolopoulou, D.
Van Der Voet, H.
Zilliacus, J.
Solecki, R.
author_facet Rotter, S.
Beronius, A.
Boobis, A.R.
Hanberg, A.
Van Klaveren, J.
Luijten, M.
Machera, K.
Nikolopoulou, D.
Van Der Voet, H.
Zilliacus, J.
Solecki, R.
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title Overview on legislation and scientific approaches for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals: the potential EuroMix contribution
title_short Overview on legislation and scientific approaches for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals: the potential EuroMix contribution
title_full Overview on legislation and scientific approaches for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals: the potential EuroMix contribution
title_fullStr Overview on legislation and scientific approaches for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals: the potential EuroMix contribution
title_full_unstemmed Overview on legislation and scientific approaches for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals: the potential EuroMix contribution
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