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New framework for a non-animal approach adequately assures the safety of cosmetic ingredients - A case study on caffeine

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2021.104931

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Caffeine Read-across; New approach methodologies; Next generation risk assessment; Systemic toxicity; Physiologically-based kinetic modelling

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  1. Long Range Science Strategy (LRSS) programme of Cosmetics Europe

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This case study utilized new approach methodologies and a 10-step read-across framework to assess the consumer safety of caffeine, selecting theophylline as the most potent and suitable analogue. By conducting a worst-case aggregate exposure assessment of caffeine from various sources, it was determined that the NGRA approach for caffeine is sufficiently conservative to protect human health.
This case study on the model substance caffeine demonstrates the viability of a 10-step read-across (RAX) framework in practice. New approach methodologies (NAM), including RAX and physiologically-based kinetic (PBK) modelling were used to assess the consumer safety of caffeine. Appropriate animal systemic toxicity data were used from the most relevant RAX analogue while assuming that no suitable animal toxicity data were available for caffeine. Based on structural similarities, three primary metabolites of the target chemical caffeine (theophylline, theobromine and paraxanthine) were selected as its most relevant analogues, to estimate a point of departure in order to support a next generation risk assessment (NGRA). On the basis of the pivotal mode of action (MOA) of caffeine and other methylxanthines, theophylline appeared to be the most potent and suitable analogue. A worst-case aggregate exposure assessment determined consumer exposure to caffeine from different sources, such as cosmetics and food/drinks. Using a PBK model to estimate human blood concentrations following exposure to caffeine, an acceptable Margin of Internal Exposure (MOIE) of 27-fold was derived on the basis of a RAX using theophylline animal data, which suggests that the NGRA approach for caffeine is sufficiently conservative to protect human health.

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