Veith, G.D.; Petkova, E.P.; Wallace, K.B. A baseline inhalation toxicity model for narcosis in mammals. SAR QSAR Environ. Res. 2009, 20, 5-6, 567–578.

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Veith, G.D.; Petkova, E.P.; Wallace, K.B. A baseline inhalation toxicity model for narcosis in mammals. SAR QSAR Environ. Res. 2009, 20, 5-6, 567–578.

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Eq1: Non-polar narcosis for baseline toxicity in rat acute inhalation

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dc.date.accessioned2014-12-16T09:55:30Z
dc.date.available2014-12-16T09:55:30Z
dc.date.issued2014-12-16*
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10967/129
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.15152/QDB.129
dc.description.abstractThis paper presents the results of an analysis of the rodent inhalation literature and the development of a quantitative structure–activity relationships (QSAR) model for 4-hour LC50 as baseline toxicity to complement the baseline toxicity model for aquatic animals. We used the same literature review criteria developed for the ECOTOX database which selects only primary references with explicit experimental methods to form a high-quality database. Our literature review focused on the primary references reporting a 4-hour exposure for a single species of rodent in which the chemical had been clearly tested as a vapour and for which the exposure concentrations were not ambiguous. An expert system was used to remove reactive chemicals, receptor-mediated toxicants, and any test that produced symptoms inconsistent with non-polar narcosis. The QSAR model derived for narcosis in rodents was log LC50 = 0.69 X log VP + 1.54 which had an r 2 of 0.91, which is significantly better than the baseline toxicity model for aquatic animals. This simple model suggests that there is no intrinsic barrier to estimating baseline toxicity for in vivo endpoints in mammalian or terrestrial toxicology. Keywords: QSAR; LC50; rodents; inhalation; toxicity
dc.publisherAlfonso T. Garcia-Sosa
dc.rightsAttribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
dc.titleVeith, G.D.; Petkova, E.P.; Wallace, K.B. A baseline inhalation toxicity model for narcosis in mammals. SAR QSAR Environ. Res. 2009, 20, 5-6, 567–578.
qdb.property.endpoint4. Human health effects 4.1. Acute Inhalation toxicityen_US
qdb.property.speciesRattus norvegicus (Rat)en_US
qdb.descriptor.applicationEPI Suite 3.12en_US
bibtex.entryarticleen_US
bibtex.entry.authorVeith, G. D.
bibtex.entry.authorPetkova, E. P.
bibtex.entry.authorWallace, K. B.
bibtex.entry.doi10.1080/10629360903278669en_US
bibtex.entry.journalSAR QSAR Environ. Res.en_US
bibtex.entry.monthJul
bibtex.entry.number5-6en_US
bibtex.entry.pages567–578en_US
bibtex.entry.titleA baseline inhalation toxicity model for narcosis in mammalsen_US
bibtex.entry.volume20en_US
bibtex.entry.year2009
qdb.model.typeRegression model (regression)en_US


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