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An assessment of the skin sensitisation hazard of a group of polyfunctional silicones using a weight of evidence approach
Authors:Thomas Petry,Axel Bosch,Xavier Coste,Valé  rie Dupuis,Dorothea Eigler,Pierre Germain
Affiliation:1. ToxMinds BVBA, Product Safety & Regulatory Affairs, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium;2. Wacker Chemie AG, Corporate Product Safety, D-84489 Burghausen, Germany;3. Bluestar Silicones, F-69191 Saint Fons Cedex, France;4. Dow Corning Europe SA, B-7180 Seneffe, Belgium;5. Evonik Industries AG, Goldschmidtstr. 100, D-45127 Essen, Germany;6. Centre Européen des Silicones, CEFIC, B-1160 Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:Discordant results were observed when testing five prototype polyfunctional silicone materials for skin sensitization potential in the murine local lymph node assay (LLNA) and in the guinea pig maximization test (GPMT). While all five silicone materials were consistently negative in the GPMT, the testing in the LLNA revealed weak to moderate skin sensitisation potential for four of the five test materials. Neither study quality nor other known chemical factors could explain these findings. Further analysis did not provide sufficient evidence for a link between the LLNA responses and the irritancy of the test substances. Only in the case of one of the test materials, the occurrence of an excessive level of irritation could be linked to the positive LLNA result. Considering all existing information including physico–chemical and structure activity and animal data as well as existing human experience from silicone exposures at the workplace or their use in cosmetic products, the weight of evidence suggests that none of the examined silicone materials represents a significant skin sensitization hazard to humans. The suitability of the LLNA appears questionable for this class of materials. In case of any additional data needs for other or new silicone materials, the skin sensitization testing strategy will require careful evaluation and will need to be set up on a case by case basis.
Keywords:Skin sensitization   Functional silicones   LLNA   GPMT   Discordant results   Weight of evidence
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