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Workgroup Report: Review of Fish Bioaccumulation Databases Used to Identify Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic Substances

机译:工作组报告:鱼类生物蓄积数据库的审查这些数据库用于确定持久性生物蓄积性有毒物质

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Chemical management programs strive to protect human health and the environment by accurately identifying persistent, bioaccumulative, toxic substances and restricting their use in commerce. The advance of these programs is challenged by the reality that few empirical data are available for the tens of thousands of commercial substances that require evaluation. Therefore, most preliminary assessments rely on model predictions and data extrapolation. In November 2005, a workshop was held for experts from governments, industry, and academia to examine the availability and quality of in vivo fish bioconcentration and bioaccumulation data, and to propose steps to improve its prediction. The workshop focused on fish data because regulatory assessments predominantly focus on the bioconcentration of substances from water into fish, as measured using in vivo tests or predicted using computer models. In this article we review of the quantity, features, and public availability of bioconcentration, bioaccumulation, and biota–sediment accumulation data. The workshop revealed that there is significant overlap in the data contained within the various fish bioaccumulation data sources reviewed, and further, that no database contained all of the available fish bioaccumulation data. We believe that a majority of the available bioaccumulation data have been used in the development and testing of quantitative structure–activity relationships and computer models currently in use. Workshop recommendations included the publication of guidance on bioconcentration study quality, the combination of data from various sources to permit better access for modelers and assessors, and the review of chemical domains of existing models to identify areas for expansion.
机译:化学品管理计划通过准确识别持久性,生物蓄积性,有毒物质并限制其在商业中的使用来努力保护人类健康和环境。这些计划的进展受到现实的挑战,因为对于需要评估的成千上万种商业物质而言,几乎没有经验数据可用。因此,大多数初步评估都依赖于模型预测和数据外推。 2005年11月,为来自政府,工业界和学术界的专家举办了一个研讨会,以研究体内鱼类生物浓度和生物蓄积数据的可用性和质量,并提出改善其预测的步骤。该研讨会的重点是鱼类数据,因为监管评估主要集中于使用体内试验测量或使用计算机模型预测的从水中到鱼类的物质生物浓度。在本文中,我们回顾了生物浓缩,生物蓄积和生物沉积物蓄积数据的数量,特征和公共可用性。讲习班表明,所审查的各种鱼类生物蓄积数据源中所包含的数据存在大量重叠,此外,没有数据库包含所有可用的鱼类生物蓄积数据。我们相信,大多数可用的生物积累数据已用于开发和测试定量结构-活性关系和当前使用的计算机模型。讲习班的建议包括发布有关生物浓缩研究质量的指南,将各种来源的数据结合起来以使建模者和评估者能够更好地获取它们,以及审查现有模型的化学领域以识别扩展领域。

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