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CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION
卷 62, 期 22, 页码 5965-5982出版社
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2021.1895060
关键词
food toxicology; alternative models; C; elegans; Drosophila; D; rerio; HET-CAM; Lab-on-a-chip
资金
- Austrian ministry BMVIT
- Austrian ministry BMDW
- Austrian province Niederoesterreich
- Austrian province Upper Austria
- Austrian province Vienna
- Christian Doppler Forschungsgesellschaft (Josef Ressel Center for Phytogenic Drug Research)
In the field of (food) toxicology, there is a growing trend to replace animal trials with alternative methods to assess adverse health effects in humans. While advancements have been made in in vitro cell culture and in silico modeling, there is a lack of accurate predictions of metabolic actions. Alternative in vivo models are expected to bridge the gap between cell culture and animal trials.
In the field of (food) toxicology, there is a strong trend of replacing animal trials with alternative methods for the assessment of adverse health effects in humans. The replacement of animal trials is not only driven by ethical concerns but also by the number of potential testing substances (food additives, packaging material, contaminants, and toxicants), which is steadily increasing. In vitro 2D cell culture applications in combination with in silico modeling might provide an applicable first response. However, those systems lack accurate predictions of metabolic actions. Thus, alternative in vivo models could fill the gap between cell culture and animal trials. In this review, we highlight relevant studies in the field and spotlight the applicability of alternative models, including C. elegans, D. rerio, Drosophila, HET-CAM and Lab-on-a-chip.
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