Zobrazeno 1 - 10
of 33
pro vyhledávání: '"Richard Cubberley"'
Autor:
Eric Arbey, Richard Cubberley, Joan Eilstein, Martina Klaric, Hélène Duplan, Carine Jacques-Jamin, Nicola J. Hewitt, Corie A. Ellison, Camille Genies, Helga Rothe, Daniela Lange, Aurélie Fabre, Sébastien Grégoire, Andreas Schepky
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Toxicology. 40:416-433
The abundance of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XMEs) is different in the skin and liver; therefore, it is important to differentiate between liver and skin metabolism when applying the information to safety assessment of topically applied ingredie
Autor:
Hequn, Li, Joe, Reynolds, Ian, Sorrell, David, Sheffield, Ruth, Pendlington, Richard, Cubberley, Beate, Nicol
Publikováno v:
Toxicology and applied pharmacology. 442
Combined with in vitro bioactivity data, physiologically based kinetic (PBK) models has increasing applications in next generation risk assessment for animal-free safety decision making. A tiered framework of building PBK models for such application
Autor:
Aurélie Fabre, Richard Cubberley, Carine Jacques-Jamin, Helga Rothe, Martina Klaric, Sébastien Grégoire, Eric Arbey, Daniela Lange, Hélène Duplan, Nicola J. Hewitt, Joan Eilstein, Andreas Schepky, Corie A. Ellison, Camille Genies
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Toxicology. 40:313-326
An understanding of the bioavailability of topically applied cosmetics ingredients is key to predicting their local skin and systemic toxicity and making a safety assessment. We investigated whether short-term incubations with S9 from the reconstruct
Autor:
Joan Eilstein, Sébastien Grégoire, Camille Genies, Andreas Schepky, Richard Cubberley, Carine Jacques-Jamin, Hélène Duplan, Nicola J. Hewitt, Helga Rothe, Corie A. Ellison, Martina Klaric, Julien Fernandez
Publikováno v:
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. 32:117-124
Background: We tested the cutaneous distribution of 50 chemicals in frozen human skin. The mass balance (MB) values for 48% of the chemicals were < 90%, possibly due to evaporation. Methods: We confirmed the reduction in MB was due to evaporation for
Autor:
Hequn Li, Joe Reynolds, Ian Sorrell, David Sheffield, Ruth Pendlington, Richard Cubberley, Beate Nicol
Publikováno v:
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 442:115992
Autor:
Carl Westmoreland, Beate Nicol, Thomas E. Moxon, Alexis V Nathanail, Predrag Kukic, Joe Reynolds, Matthew P. Dent, Georgia Reynolds, Jade Houghton, Richard Cubberley, Alistair Middleton, Ruth Pendlington, Mi-Young Lee, Andrew White, Paul L. Carmichael, Mona Delagrange, Sophie Malcomber, Maria Teresa Baltazar, Sarah Hatherell, Sophie Cable, Hequn Li, Tom Cull
Publikováno v:
Toxicological Sciences
Next-Generation Risk Assessment is defined as an exposure-led, hypothesis-driven risk assessment approach that integrates new approach methodologies (NAMs) to assure safety without the use of animal testing. These principles were applied to a hypothe
Autor:
Joe Reynolds, Richard Cubberley, G. Reynolds, Nicola Gilmour, Maria Teresa Baltazar, K. Przybylak, A. Aptula, S. Spriggs, Gavin Maxwell, S. Windebank
Publikováno v:
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. 127:105075
Next generation Risk Assessment (NGRA) is an exposure-led, hypothesis-driven approach which integrates new approach methodologies (NAMs) to assure safety without generating animal data. This hypothetical skin allergy risk assessment of two consumer p
Autor:
Joe Reynolds, Richard Cubberley, C. Sparham, S. Scott, Carl Westmoreland, J. Houghton, Sophie Malcomber, Predrag Kukic, S. Cable, T. Moxon, B. Nicol, Paul L. Carmichael, S. Hatherell, T. Cull, G. Reynolds, Matt Dent, Maria Teresa Baltazar, A. Rigarlsford, Ruth Pendlington, Alistair Middleton, Andrew J. P. White
Publikováno v:
Toxicology Letters. 350:S47
Autor:
Andreas Schepky, Nicola J. Hewitt, C. Avci, Richard Cubberley, Carine Jacques-Jamin, Cindy Obringer, Martina Klaric, John Manwaring, Hélène Duplan, Sébastien Grégoire, Helga Rothe, Daniela Lange, William Wargniez, Joan Eilstein
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Toxicology. 37:806-816
Partition (K) and diffusion (D) coefficients are important to measure for the modelling of skin penetration of chemicals through the stratum corneum (SC). We compared the feasibility of three protocols for the testing of 50 chemicals in our main stud
Autor:
Richard Cubberley, Carine Jacques-Jamin, Daniela Lange, Joan Eilstein, Martina Klaric, Helga Rothe, Sébastien Grégoire, Andreas Schepky, Ophelie Vaillant, H. Duplan, Nicola J. Hewitt, Corie A. Ellison
Publikováno v:
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. 30:234-245
Background: The Cosmetics Europe ADME Task Force is developing in vitro and in silico tools for predicting skin and systemic concentrations after topical application of cosmetic ingredients. There are conflicting reports as to whether the freezing pr