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Ascorbic acid specifically reduces the misclassification of nonirritating reactive chemicals in the OptiSafe™ macromolecular eye irritation test

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TOXICOLOGY IN VITRO
卷 80, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tiv.2022.105313

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Ocular irritation; Antioxidant; nonanimal test; animal alternative; OptiSafe; Eye Irritation; macromolecular eye irritation test; in chemico; in chemico eye irritation test; biochemical eye irritation test; shelf stable eye irritation test

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  1. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under Small Business Innovative Research Grant [R44ES025501]
  2. Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc. [RPB-203478]
  3. Skirball Program in Molecular Ophthalmology Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the addition of ascorbic acid can reduce false-positive results for chemicals with reactive chemistries and whether it interferes with the detection of true-positive and true-negative ocular irritants. The results showed that ascorbic acid can significantly reduce false-positive results for chemicals with reactive chemistries, without affecting the detection of true-positive and true-negative chemicals.
Recently, we showed that the addition of physiological concentrations of ascorbic acid, a tear antioxidant, to the OptiSafe (TM) macromolecular eye irritation test reduced the false-positive (FP) rate for chemicals that had reactive chemistries, leading to the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and molecular crosslinking. The purpose of the current study was to 1) increase the number of chemicals tested to comprehensibly determine whether the antioxidant-associated reduction in OD is specific to FP chemicals associated with ROS chemistries and 2) determine whether the addition of antioxidants interferes with the detection of true positive (TP) and true negative (TN) ocular irritants. We report that when ascorbic acid is added to the test reagents, retesting of FP chemicals with reactive chemistries show significantly reduced OD values (P < 0.05). Importantly, ascorbic acid had no significant effect on the OD values of TP or TN chemicals regardless of chemical reactivity. These findings suggest that supplementation of ascorbic acid in alternative ocular irritation tests may help improve the detection of TN for those commonly misclassified reactive chemicals.

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