Use of (Eco)toxicity data as screening criteria for the identification and classification of PBT/POP compounds
- 1 October 2009
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management
- Vol. 5 (4) , 680-696
- https://doi.org/10.1897/ieam_2009-013.1
Abstract
Characterization of “significant adverse ecotoxicological effects” of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) presents particular challenges. In the various international conventions on POPs and persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic substances, guidance on classification is not detailed and, in some cases, is unclear. This paper focuses on several key issues in relation to selection of assessment endpoints, use of appropriate effect measures, and uncertainty in the face of limited data. Because POPs are persistent and bioaccumulative, measures of effect should be based not on concentrations in environmental matrices but rather on residues in the body of the organism or in tissues that are causally linked to adverse responses. To obtain these data, currently used toxicity testing methods may need to be modified or substantiated by toxicokinetic information to ensure that substances with POP‐like properties are adequately characterized. These data can be more easily matched to environmental monitoring measurements of body or tissue residues for the purposes of assessing whether adverse effects occur in the environment. In the face of persistence and accumulation in the food chain, and considering the extent and suitability of available data, a suitable policy on the use of uncertainty factors may need to be applied when making judgments about toxicity. This paper offers guidance that can be used to identify candidate POPs that have the potential to cause significant adverse effects in the ecosystem.Keywords
This publication has 45 references indexed in Scilit:
- Modeling Exposure to Persistent Chemicals in Hazard and Risk AssessmentIntegrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 2009
- Revisiting Bioaccumulation Criteria for POPs and PBT AssessmentsIntegrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 2009
- Use of Measurement Data in Evaluating Exposure of Humans and Wildlife to POPs/PBTsIntegrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 2009
- Integrated Approach to PBT and POP Prioritization and Risk AssessmentIntegrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 2009
- Simulating Toxicity of Carbaryl toGammarus pulexafter Sequential Pulsed ExposureEnvironmental Science & Technology, 2007
- Weight of Evidence: What Is the State of the Science?Risk Analysis, 2006
- Environmental Risk Management Decision-Making in a Societal ContextHuman and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal, 2006
- The Threshold of Toxicological Concern Concept in Risk AssessmentToxicological Sciences, 2005
- On the validity of classifying chemicals for persistence, bioaccumulation, toxicity, and potential for long‐range transportEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2001
- Are arctic marine invertebrates relatively insensitive to metals?Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 1993