1994
DOI: 10.3109/15569529409037519
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The SDA Alternatives Program Phase III: Comparison of in Vitro Data with Animal Eye Irritation Data on Solvents, Surfactants, Oxidizing Agents, and Prototype Cleaning Products

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“…• Alternative to vertebrate animals or cells for testing cleaning products for eye irritation (e.g., Bagley et al 1994). 3.…”
Section: Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Alternative to vertebrate animals or cells for testing cleaning products for eye irritation (e.g., Bagley et al 1994). 3.…”
Section: Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies performed under the auspices of the Soap and Detergent Association (Bagley et al, 1994) also indicate that the CAMVA produced good correlations with the Draize eye irritation test (correlation coefficient = -0.91); the correlation was not affected by alkaline test materials. All 7-2 test products were correctly classified as irritants or nonirritants according to Federal Hazardous Substances Act criteria.…”
Section: (1985)mentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Lessening the quantity of test material 10-fold (from the 0.1 ml required in the Draize eye irritation procedure) has also become an acceptable modification (Lambert et al, 1993). Studies with 22 test materials conducted by the Soap and Detergent Association (Bagley et al, 1994) have shown that a 93% correlation exists between results from this low-volume eye test and the Draize eye irritation test. Other in vivo testing procedures have included examining corneal thickness (Kennah et al, 19896) and evaluating corneal nerve irritation (Beuerman et al, 1992).…”
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“…In support of alternative test development, there have been numerous major programs by industry and government which have evaluated diverse test systems for their ability to predict Draize test data. A number of these programs (Bagley et al, 1994;Balls et ai, 1995;Gettings et al, 1996;Sina et al, 1995) have included tests based on animal ocular tissue (bovine cornea, chicken and rabbit enuceated eye, rabbit corneal cells, both primary and cell line) or nonocular human cell cultures (keratinocytes, dermal fibroblasts). A test based on human ocular tissue was not represented in these or other similar evaluations, and this underscored the current general lack of human ocular cellbased models for supporting the assessment of ocular irritancy.…”
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