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Towards harmonisation of testing of nanomaterials for EU regulatory requirements on chemical safety - A proposal for further actions

AutorBleeker, Eric A.J.; Swart, Elmer; Braakhuis, Hedwig; Fernández-Cruz, M. L. ; Friedrichs, Steffi; Gosens, Ilse; Herzberg, Frank; Jensen, Keld Alstrup; von der Kammer, Frank; Kettelarij, Jolinde A.B.; Navas Antón, José María; Rasmussen, Kirsten; Schwirn, Kathrin; Visser, Maaike
Palabras claveGuidance
Information requirements
Nanomaterials
Nanosafety
Test guidelines
Fecha de publicaciónmar-2023
EditorAcademic Press
CitaciónRegulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 139: 105360 (2023)
ResumenOver the recent years, EU chemicals legislation, guidance and test guidelines have been developed or adapted for nanomaterials to facilitate safe use of nanomaterials. This paper provides an overview of the information requirements across different EU regulatory areas. For each information requirement, a group of 22 experts identified potential needs for further action to accommodate guidance and test guidelines to nanomaterials. Eleven different needs for action were identified, capturing twenty-two information requirements that are specific to nanomaterials and relevant to multiple regulatory areas. These were further reduced to three overarching issues: 1) resolve issues around nanomaterial dispersion stability and dosing in toxicity testing, in particular for human health endpoints, 2) further develop tests or guidance on degradation and transformation of organic nanomaterials or nanomaterials with organic components, and 3) further develop tests and guidance to measure (a)cellular reactivity of nanomaterials. Efforts towards addressing these issues will result in better fit-for-purpose test methods for (EU) regulatory compliance. Moreover, it secures validity of hazard and risk assessments of nanomaterials. The results of the study accentuate the need for a structural process of identification of information needs and knowledge generation, preferably as part of risk governance and closely connected to technological innovation policy.
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Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.yrtph.2023.105360
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/331192
DOI10.1016/j.yrtph.2023.105360
ISSN0273-2300
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