The safety assessment of fragrance materials.
@article{Bickers2003TheSA, title={The safety assessment of fragrance materials.}, author={D. Bickers and P. Calow and H. Greim and J. Hanifin and A. E. Rogers and J. Saurat and I. Glenn Sipes and R. L. Smith and H. Tagami}, journal={Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP}, year={2003}, volume={37 2}, pages={ 218-73 } }
Safety evaluation of the large number of diverse chemicals used as fragrance ingredients follows a systematic prioritization of data generation and analysis, consideration of exposure and critical analysis of the quality of the available information. [...] Key Result A discussion is provided of REXPAN's decision tree approach to assessing the dermal, systemic and environmental endpoints and the types and quality of data included.Expand Abstract
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