New approach methodologies (NAMs): identifying and overcoming hurdles to accelerated adoption

Author:

Sewell Fiona1ORCID,Alexander-White Camilla2,Brescia Susy3ORCID,Currie Richard A4ORCID,Roberts Ruth56ORCID,Roper Clive7ORCID,Vickers Catherine1,Westmoreland Carl8,Kimber Ian9

Affiliation:

1. UK National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research (NC3Rs) , Gibbs Building, 215 Euston Road, London, NW1 2BE, United Kingdom

2. MKTox & Co Ltd, 80 Compair Crescent , Ipswich, IP2 0EH, United Kingdom

3. UK Chemicals Regulation Division, Health and Safety Executive , Redgrave Court, Bootle, Merseyside, L20 7HS, United Kingdom

4. Jealotts Hill International Research Centre , Syngenta, Bracknell, RG42 6EX, United Kingdom

5. University of Birmingham , Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, United Kingdom

6. ApconiX, BioHub at Alderley Park , Alderley Edge, SK10 4TG, United Kingdom

7. Roper Toxicology Consulting Limited , 6 St Colme Street, Edinburgh, EH3 6AD, United Kingdom

8. Safety & Environmental Assurance Centre , Unilever, Colworth Science Park, Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire, MK44 1LQ, United Kingdom

9. Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester , Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract New approach methodologies (NAMs) can deliver improved chemical safety assessment through the provision of more protective and/or relevant models that have a reduced reliance on animals. Despite the widely acknowledged benefits offered by NAMs, there continue to be barriers that prevent or limit their application for decision-making in chemical safety assessment. These include barriers related to real and perceived scientific, technical, legislative and economic issues, as well as cultural and societal obstacles that may relate to inertia, familiarity, and comfort with established methods, and perceptions around regulatory expectations and acceptance. This article focuses on chemical safety science, exposure, hazard, and risk assessment, and explores the nature of these barriers and how they can be overcome to drive the wider exploitation and acceptance of NAMs. Short-, mid- and longer-term goals are outlined that embrace the opportunities provided by NAMs to deliver improved protection of human health and environmental security as part of a new paradigm that incorporates exposure science and a culture that promotes the use of protective toxicological risk assessments.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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