2018
DOI: 10.1080/10408444.2018.1541964
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Overview on legislation and scientific approaches for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals: the potential EuroMix contribution

Abstract: 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 foodrelated 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 Uni… Show more

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“…In general, this includes establishing the exposure concentration/dose at which certain adverse effect are observed. A substantial effort has been made to synchronize methods for toxicity testing that can be used for each herbal medicine that will be introduced for human consumption [105]. Tests for toxicological characterization encompass chronic low-dose toxicity tests, tests for acute high-dose exposure effects, and specific cellular, organ and system-based toxicity assays [106].…”
Section: Long Journey From Phytochemical Composition To Biological Acmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, this includes establishing the exposure concentration/dose at which certain adverse effect are observed. A substantial effort has been made to synchronize methods for toxicity testing that can be used for each herbal medicine that will be introduced for human consumption [105]. Tests for toxicological characterization encompass chronic low-dose toxicity tests, tests for acute high-dose exposure effects, and specific cellular, organ and system-based toxicity assays [106].…”
Section: Long Journey From Phytochemical Composition To Biological Acmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current chemicals legislative framework focuses on single substances in isolated sectors (Kienzler et al 2014Rotter et al 2018). If mixtures are covered, they are mostly addressed within a specific regulatory sector (e.g.…”
Section: Regulation Of Chemical Mixtures Across Sectors?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Risk assessment is mostly done for single compounds and thus might not accurately reflect the actual risks resulting from multiple exposures. Biological effects that may occur with a chemical mixture can be classified into additive, antagonistic or synergistic effects (ECHA 2017;More et al 2019;OECD 2018;Rotter et al 2018), whereby especially synergistic effects are of concern to the consumer as the general assumption for risk assessment of mixtures is dose addition. Given the almost infinite number of possible combinations, the appropriate evaluation of the interaction of substances in vitro is an important topic in food toxicology that warrants further research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%