Considerations for Applying Route-to-Route Extrapolation to Assess the Safety of Oral Exposure to Substances.

Shruti V Kabadi,Jeffrey Fisher, Benjamin Hung, Jason Aungst

Biomolecules(2022)

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The safety evaluation of oral exposure to substances, such as food ingredients, additives, and their constituents, relies primarily on a careful evaluation and analysis of data from oral toxicity studies. When relevant oral toxicity studies are unavailable or may have significant data gaps that make them inadequate for use in safety evaluations, data from non-oral toxicity studies in animals, such as studies on inhalation, dermal exposure, etc., might be used in support of or in place of oral toxicity studies through route-to-route (R-t-R) extrapolation. R-t-R extrapolation is applied on a case-by-case basis as it requires attention to and comparison of substance-specific toxicokinetic (TK) and toxicodynamic (TD) data for oral and non-oral exposure routes. This article provides a commentary on the utility of R-t-R extrapolation to assess the safety of oral exposure to substances, with an emphasis on the relevance of TK and systemic toxicity data.
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equivalent oral daily dose,inhalation data,route-to-route,toxicokinetics,volatile compounds,wash in–wash out
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