Mixture Risk Assessment of Complex Real-Life Mixtures—The PANORAMIX Project

  • Beate I. Escher
  • , Marja Lamoree
  • , Jean Philippe Antignac
  • , Martin Scholze
  • , Matthias Herzler
  • , Timo Hamers
  • , Tina Kold Jensen
  • , Marc Audebert
  • , Francois Busquet
  • , Dieter Maier
  • , Michael Oelgeschläger
  • , Maria João Valente
  • , Henriette Boye
  • , Sebastian Schmeisser
  • , Gaud Dervilly
  • , Matteo Piumatti
  • , Soléne Motteau
  • , Maria König
  • , Kostja Renko
  • , Maria Margalef
  • Ronan Cariou, Yanying Ma, Andreas Frederik Treschow, Andreas Kortenkamp, Anne Marie Vinggaard*
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Humans are involuntarily exposed to hundreds of chemicals that either contaminate our environment and food or are added intentionally to our daily products. These complex mixtures of chemicals may pose a risk to human health. One of the goals of the European Union’s Green Deal and zero-pollution ambition for a toxic-free environment is to tackle the existent gaps in chemical mixture risk assessment by providing scientific grounds that support the implementation of adequate regulatory measures within the EU. We suggest dealing with this challenge by: (1) characterising ‘real-life’ chemical mixtures and determining to what extent they are transferred from the environment to humans via food and water, and from the mother to the foetus; (2) establishing a high-throughput whole-mixture-based in vitro strategy for screening of real-life complex mixtures of organic chemicals extracted from humans using integrated chemical profiling (suspect screening) together with effect-directed analysis; (3) evaluating which human blood levels of chemical mixtures might be of concern for children’s development; and (4) developing a web-based, ready-to-use interface that integrates hazard and exposure data to enable component-based mixture risk estimation. These concepts form the basis of the Green Deal project PANORAMIX, whose ultimate goal is to progress mixture risk assessment of chemicals.

Original languageEnglish
Article number12990
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume19
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Oct 2022

Bibliographical note

Published online: 11 October 2022.

This article belongs to the Special Issue: Challenges and Emerging Approaches in Environmental Exposure and Human Health Risk Assessment.

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© 2022 by the authors.

Funding

The authors thank the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, the Green Deal project PANORAMIX Grant Agreement No. 101036631 for its financial support.

FundersFunder number
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme101036631, 653497
UK Research and Innovation103460

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    Keywords

    • developmental neurotoxicity
    • effect-based trigger values
    • effect-directed analysis
    • mixture risk assessment
    • new methodological approaches
    • PANORAMIX
    • real-life mixtures
    • reproductive toxicity

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