Publications : 2023

Buerger AN, Massarsky A, Russell A, Zoghby N, Hirn C, Mucs D, et al. 2023. Evaluation of chemical grouping workflows for flavor inhalation risk assessment: selected furan moiety-containing chemicals as a case study. Comp Tox 26:100269.

Abstract

Read-across and chemical grouping approaches are increasingly utilized in risk assessment and regulatory submissions. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has established Chemical Group (CG) 14, which contains furfuryl and furan derivatives both with and without side-chain substituents; however, the rationale for this grouping is not available based on current EFSA documentation. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the chemicals belonging to CG14, evaluate the constituent chemicals for metabolic, biological, and toxicological properties via clustering tools, and apply existing chemical grouping workflows for identifying representative chemicals for this group to support testing strategies. Membership to CG14 was difficult to identify, and varied by EFSA source (e.g., published reports, OpenFoodTox database). Based on predictions from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship (QSAR) Toolbox, ChemACE, SMARTCyp, and WhichCyp, as well as data extracted from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Toxicity Forecaster (ToxCast) on CompTox Chemicals Dashboard and the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) Dossier, no suitable metabolic, toxicological, structural, or mechanistic clustering method was identified for CG14. Biological effect data were too sparse to refine the chemical subgroupings within CG14 with confidence based on existing read-across principles for chemical grouping. This paucity of data limits the development of a tiered testing strategy in which more complete testing would be conducted for selected representative CG14 compounds only. Therefore, efforts to generate key pieces of data (e.g., mode of action [MOA], metabolism) for chemical grouping and read-across are needed to apply this workflow to EFSA CG14.