Quantitative structure-activity relationships for human health effects: Commonalities with other endpoints

被引:28
作者
Cronin, MTD
Dearden, JC
Walker, JD
Worth, AP
机构
[1] Liverpool John Moores Univ, Sch Pharm & Chem, Liverpool L3 3AF, Merseyside, England
[2] US EPA, TSCA, Interagcy Testing Comm, Washington, DC 20460 USA
[3] European Chem Bur, Inst Hlth & Consumer Protect, EC Joint Res Ctr, I-21020 Ispra, VA, Italy
关键词
quantitative structure-activity relationship; toxicity; ecologically relevant species; human-surrogate species;
D O I
10.1897/01-274
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This article describes the use of quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSARs) to predict toxicity endpoints for ecologically relevant and human-surrogate species. The interrelationships between the endpoints, and the possibilities of exploring the commonalities of chemical action from one species to another as well as from one endpoint to another, are evaluated. A number of toxic endpoints are discussed including mutagenicity and carcinogenicity; developmental toxicity (teratogenicity); acute toxicity; skin sensitization; skin, eye, and sensory irritation; and the modeling of membrane permeability. A number of electrophilic molecular substructures have been identified that are common to a number of toxicities. It is postulated that if such a substructure is observed in a molecule, it may exhibit a range of toxicities. Further, there appear to be relationships between the toxicity to ecologically relevant and human-surrogate species, which may allow for appreciation and possible extrapolation in both directions. Overall, however, QSARs are limited by the paucity of available toxicological data and information.
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页码:1829 / 1843
页数:15
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