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Environ Health Perspect


Title:International issues on human health effects of exposure to chemical mixtures
Author(s):Feron VJ; Cassee FR; Groten JP; van Vliet PW; van Zorge JA;
Address:"TNO-Nutrition and Food Research, Toxicology Division, Zeist, The Netherlands. v.jferon@freeler.nl"
Journal Title:Environ Health Perspect
Year:2002
Volume:110 Suppl 6
Issue:Suppl 6
Page Number:893 - 899
DOI: 10.1289/ehp.02110s6893
ISSN/ISBN:0091-6765 (Print) 0091-6765 (Linking)
Abstract:"In this article, we highlight new developments and recent studies concerning adverse human health effects related to chemical mixtures. One group of activities comprises the development of a new computer program for analyzing mixture studies and a mathematical model as a basis for combination rules that predict the toxicity of mixtures. Other new activities in the area of experimental studies are the application of gene expression technologies in mixture research, and pattern recognition as a tool in safety evaluation of complex mixtures. A 'bottom-up' approach for chemosensory detection of mixtures has recently been presented. Other topics include a method for the safety evaluation of natural flavoring complexes, and an evaluation of the possible health effects of the simultaneous intake of food additives. Examples of issues related to mixtures of airborne chemicals are potential interaction of fine particles and gaseous pollutants in ambient air, nasal cancer associated with inhaled chemical mixtures, and the recommendation of a limit value for volatile organic compounds. Topics of a more strategic nature include studies concerning the public health effects of large airports, and the development of criteria for a harmonized classification of chemical mixtures. This overview illustrates that strategies to tackle the safety evaluation of combined exposures and complex mixtures as well as models facilitating the interpretation of findings in the context of risk assessment of mixtures have become increasingly important. It is true that exposure of humans to chemical mixtures is the rule rather than the exception, and therefore health risk assessments should focus on mixtures and not on single chemicals. It is also true, however, that humans have learned to cope with exposure to huge numbers of chemicals simultaneously (food, water, air, soil, and consumer products). Therefore, in view of limited resources for toxicological research, the focus in toxicology should be on priority mixtures--priority being determined by (estimated) health risk (= toxicity and exposure)"
Keywords:"Air Pollutants/*adverse effects Computer Simulation Drug Interactions Environment Food Additives/adverse effects *Gene Expression Profiling Humans *Models, Theoretical *Public Health Risk Assessment Safety Xenobiotics/*adverse effects;"
Notes:"MedlineFeron, Victor J Cassee, Flemming R Groten, John P van Vliet, Petronella W van Zorge, Job A eng Review 2003/03/14 Environ Health Perspect. 2002 Dec; 110 Suppl 6(Suppl 6):893-9. doi: 10.1289/ehp.02110s6893"

 
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