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Scientific Opinion on the relevance of dissimilar mode of action and its appropriate application for cumulative risk assessment of pesticides residues in food

机译:关于不同作用方式的相关性的科学见解及其在食品中农药残留累积风险评估中的适当应用

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The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) asked the Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Residues (PPR Panel) to develop a Scientific Opinion on the relevance of dissimilar mode of action and its appropriate application for cumulative risk assessment of pesticides residues in food. The present opinion was preceded by three previous opinions of the PPR Panel (EFSA, 2008, 2009, 2013). The purpose of the present opinion was to assess the relevance of dissimilar modes of action (MoA) for cumulative risk assessment, to evaluate the existing methods for assessing chemicals acting by dissimilar MoA and to identify which methods need to be considered. The PPR Panel restricted its considerations of pesticide combinations with dissimilar modes of action to substances that produce a common adverse effect on the same organ/system. The PPR Panel noted that there is no case documented in the scientific literature where independent action provided more conservative predictions of combination effects than dose addition, and where at the same time independent action also produced accurate predictions. The use of independent action as an assessment concept for combination effects requires demonstration that modes of action of individual substances in a mixture are strictly independent, a condition that can rarely be met in practice. The PPR Panel also noted that there is no cumulative risk assessment method derived from independent action. The PPR Panel therefore recommends using cumulative risk assessment methods derived from dose addition also for the assessment of mixtures of pesticides with dissimilar modes of action, provided they produce a common adverse outcome. Pesticides that produce common adverse outcomes on the same target organ/system should be grouped together in CAGs, and their combined effects assessed by using the concept of dose addition as a pragmatic and conservative default approach for the purpose of assessing cumulative risk in relation to MRL setting or risk assessment of chemical mixtures in practice.
机译:欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)要求植物保护产品及其残留物小组(PPR小组)就不同作用方式的相关性及其在食品中农药残留累积风险评估中的适当应用提出科学意见。在提出本意见之前,PPR专家组曾发表过三项意见(EFSA,2008、2009、2013)。本意见的目的是评估不同作用方式(MoA)与累积风险评估的相关性,评估现有的评估通过不同MoA作用的化学物质的方法,并确定需要考虑的方法。 PPR小组将对具有不同作用方式的农药组合的考虑仅限于对同一器官/系统产生常见不良影响的物质。 PPR小组指出,科学文献中没有记录到这样的情况:独立作用提供的联合作用比添加剂量更为保守,同时独立作用也产生了准确的预测。使用独立作用作为组合效应的评估概念需要证明混合物中单个物质的作用方式是严格独立的,这在实践中很少能满足。 PPR小组还指出,没有独立行动得出的累积风险评估方法。因此,PPR小组建议,也可以使用源自剂量添加的累积风险评估方法来评估作用方式不同的农药混合物,只要它们产生共同的不良后果。在同一目标器官/系统上产生共同不良后果的农药应合并在CAG中,并通过使用剂量增加的概念作为一种实用且保守的默认方法来评估其综合作用,以评估与MRL有关的累积风险在实践中确定或风险评估化学混合物。

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