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Comparative evaluation of HET-CAM and ICE methods for objective assessment of ocular irritation caused by selected pesticide products

Péter Budai, Éva Kormos, István Buda, Gergő Somody, József Lehel

2021Toxicology in Vitro62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Eye irritation potency of pesticides (fungicides, herbicides, insecticides) was comparatively tested by HET-CAM and ICE method. Based on the results of the tests the statistical analysis of agreement between classification using individual methods was done by Goodman-Kruskal's rank correlation and determination (calculation) of Cohen's kappa coefficient. Statistical analysis of agreement between classification revealed significant correlation between results of in vivo and in HET-CAM assays (76%). There was no significant correlation between result of in vivo and in ICE methods (64%). Weakest correlation was found between the data from in vitro HET-CAM and ICE tests. The percentage of agreement between two in vitro data was 48%. They may be recommended as a part of a battery of tests to reduce experimentation on mammals and to limit or eliminate pain and injury inflicted on experimental animals. The HET-CAM test is a useful tool for studying in vivo the potential conjunctival irritation, while the ICE test can be used to study corneal irritant effects in detail.

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Eye irritationIrritationIn vivoToxicologyStatistical analysisPotencyChemistryMathematicsMedicineStatisticsBiologyIn vitroBiotechnologyBiochemistryImmunologyAnimal testing and alternativesPesticide Exposure and ToxicityImmunotoxicology and immune responses