E.7.2. [7.1] Toxicokinetics, metabolism and distribution

E.7.2.1. Endpoint summary record

In the following, the online help texts for all data entry fields provided with any Endpoint summary record for this IUCLID section are listed. As to whether and to what extent endpoint summaries should be prepared, refer to the relevant guidance for the respective chemical programme, e.g., the Technical Guidance Document (TGD) on preparing the Chemical Safety Report under REACH in its most recent version.

For technical guidance on how to manage Endpoint summary records, see How to manage Endpoint summary records in sections 4 - 10, respectively. For details on data types, see What data types are available for input fields and how are they used?.

E.7.2.1.1. Discussion

Provide any introductory remarks and/or overall discussion of the endpoints summarised in the subsections subsumed under this section.

E.7.2.2. [7.1.1] Basic toxicokinetics

E.7.2.2.1. Endpoint summary record

In the following, the online help texts for all data entry fields provided with any Endpoint summary record for this IUCLID section are listed. As to whether and to what extent endpoint summaries should be prepared, refer to the relevant guidance for the respective chemical programme, e.g., the Technical Guidance Document (TGD) on preparing the Chemical Safety Report under REACH in its most recent version.

For technical guidance on how to manage Endpoint summary records, see How to manage Endpoint summary records in sections 4 - 10, respectively. For details on data types, see What data types are available for input fields and how are they used?.

E.7.2.2.1.1. Short description of key information

Enter a full short description of the most relevant endpoint data. This includes in principle the summary information that is compiled e.g. in the OECD Full SIDS Summary format or other endpoint summary formats. Provide only the most relevant details, which could be, depending on the cases, the test guideline used, test organism and exposure duration. Normally no reliability score needs to be indicated as it can be assumed that the studies identified are valid (reliability score 1 or 2). If this is not the case (for instance if the reliability of a published study cannot be assigned or if several less valid studies are used for a weight of evidence analysis), the reliability indicators should be specified.

Also several key studies can be referenced as applicable. However, the characterisation of the endpoint data should be kept as concise as possible. Examples of what could be entered here are as follows:

- Melting point: 54.6-55.8 °C at 1,013 hPa

- Water solubility: completely miscible

- pH: 6.9 (80 mg/l water) at 20°C (OECD TG105)

- Oxidation reduction potential: no data available

- Phototransformation in air: T1/2 = 9.32 x 10-2 yr (sensitizer: OH radical) (AOP Win v 1.86)

- Biodegradation in water: screening tests: Not readily biodegradable: 0 - 8% (BOD) in 28 days, 0 - 1% (HPLC) in 28 days (OECD TG 301C)

- Short-term toxicity to fish:

LC50 (96h) < 100 mg/l for Pimephales promelas (OECD TG 203)

LC50 (48h) = 3.2 mg/l for Oryzias latipes (OECD TG 203)

- Acute toxicity:

Dermal: LD50: > 2,000 mg/kg for rat (limit test)

- Genetic toxicity:

In vitro:

Gene mutation (Bacterial reverse mutation assay / Ames test): S. typhimurium TA 100: positive with and without metabolic activation; TA 1535: positive without metabolic activation (equivalent to OECD TG 471)

E.7.2.2.2. Endpoint study record

In the following, the online help texts for all data entry fields provided with any Endpoint study record for this IUCLID section are listed. For sections 4 to 10, these guidance notes are completely based on the so-called OECD Harmonised Templates (see Rationale behind IUCLID Endpoint Study Records - OECD harmonised templates in chapter chapter D.4.7.1 What is an Endpoint study record?)

IUCLID per se does not prescribe how detailed the study summaries should be recorded. Refer to the relevant guidance for the respective chemical regulatory programme thereof.

For technical guidance on how to manage Endpoint study records, see chapter D.4.7 How to manage Endpoint study records in sections 4 - 13. For details on data types, see chapter D.4.5 What data types are available for input fields and how are they used?

E.7.2.2.2.1. Administrative data

Under this main heading, fields are subsumed for identifying the purpose of the record (e.g., "key study"), the type of result (e.g., "experimental study"), data waiving indication (if any), reliability indication, and flags for indicating the regulatory purpose envisaged and/or any confidentiality restrictions. This kind of data characterise the relevance of a study summary and are therefore displayed on top of each Endpoint Study Record. For detailed guidance, refer to chapter D.4.7.7.1 Administrative data.

E.7.2.2.2.2. Reference

Indicate the bibliographic reference of the study report or publication the study summary is based on. Always enter the primary reference in the first block of fields (i.e. Sort no. = 1), if there are more than one reference to be cited. Copy this block of fields for specifying any other references related to this record (e.g. report of a preliminary study or other documentation). If results of a study report have been published, indicate the full citation of that publication(s) in addition to the reference of the original study.

Table E.362. Field Descriptions

Reference type

Indicate the type of reference, e.g. "Study report" or "Publication". Select "Other company data" to characterise any unpublished information from a company other than a study report. Select "Grey literature" for any other unpublished information or "other:" and specify.

Author(s) (or transferred reference) (Author)

For ease of sorting and searchability use following convention: Surname, Initial (Example 1: White D, Ruehl KJ, Borman SA & Little J. Example 2: Hartley M & Murray W (avoid unnecessary full-stops, commas)). If no individuals are cited as authors, enter name of company or organisation or "Anon." as appropriate.

Note that the complete bibliographic reference may appear in this field after migration of unstructured data from existing databases.

Year

Enter year of study report or publication. For a study report this field should be completed to include it in any searches, regardless of whether the complete date is given in field "Report date".

Title

Include the title of the report. For publications, include the title of the article of a journal or article/chapter of a book (e.g. handbook).

Bibliographic source

Not relevant for any study report. For publications or any other literature source (grey literature) specify the following type of information: (i) Title of scientific journal or book (e.g. if handbook); (ii) Volume of journal; (iii) Editor, publisher, place of publication for books or articles in books; (iv) Pagination.

Example 1 (journal): J. Agric. Food Chem. 38: 215-227

Example 2 (handbook): In: Lyman WJ (ed.) Handbook of chemical property estimation methods. Environmental behavior of organic compounds. McGraw-Hill Book Company 15.1-15.34, New York.

Testing laboratory

Either manually enter the name of the testing laboratory or select it from the picklist. In either case, editing is possible.

Report no.

Specify the report number allocated by the testing laboratory. Note that any company-specific study number should be included in the respective field.

Owner company

Either manually enter the identity of the company who owns the data or select it from the picklist. In either case, editing is possible.

Company study no.

Specify any company study no. if there is such a number and if it is different from the report no. of the testing laboratory. Otherwise leave field empty.

Report date

Specify the complete date of the study report, e.g. "2005-05-12" for 12 May 2005. Note that subfield "Year" should be completed in any case for sorting and searching purposes.

E.7.2.2.2.3. Data access

Select appropriate indication for data access. Enter "Not applicable" if the summary consists of information that is commonly accessible such as guidance on safe use.

E.7.2.2.2.4. Data protection claimed

Indicate as appropriate. Note: "yes" should be selected only if "Data submitter is data owner" or "Data submitter has Letter of Access". Options "yes, but willing to share" or "yes, but not willing to share" may be relevant for specific regulatory programmes where the submitter is requested to indicate whether he is willing to share studies (e.g. with vertebrates).

In the supplementary remarks field, include an explanation as appropriate, i.e. justification for denial of sharing the corresponding study or refer to a document attached that provides justification (e.g. "for justification see attached document X")

E.7.2.2.2.5. Cross-reference to same study

A cross-reference can be included to indicate that the same study is recorded in another record. Indicate the respective chapter and record ID and enter relevant explanatory text. This may be useful if specific endpoints of a given study are described in another chapter (e.g. results on reproduction toxicity in case of a combined repeated dose / reproduction toxicity study) or if more than one experiment is described by the same study report, but included in separate records.

Check with the relevant guidance document whether all the methodology details must be repeated or whether a cross-reference to the same study in another chapter may suffice.

Note that any such cross-reference may become useless if a record is either printed or exchanged on its own.

E.7.2.2.2.6. Type of method

Indicate if study was in vivo or in vitro test. If in vitro test, describe study design in field "Any other information on materials and methods incl. tables". If a specific template for in vitro assays is provided include the data in that template instead.

E.7.2.2.2.7. Objective of study

Indicate the purpose of the study. The field is repeatable. Select the respective toxicokinetic aspect(s) investigated.

E.7.2.2.2.8. Test guideline

Indicate according to which test guideline the study was conducted. If no test guideline was explicitly followed, but the methodology used is equivalent or similar to a specific guideline, you can indicate so in the "Qualifier" subfield preceding the field "Guideline".

Copy this block of fields for specifying more than one guideline (e.g. US EPA in addition to OECD guideline).

Table E.363. Field Descriptions

Qualifier

Select appropriate qualifier, i.e.

- "according to" (if a given test guideline was followed);

- "equivalent or similar to" (if no test guideline was explicitly followed, but the methodology is equivalent or similar to a specific guideline);

- "no guideline followed" (if none of above qualifiers apply. If so, fill in field "Principles of method if other than guideline");

- "no guideline available" (if so, fill in field "Principles of method if other than guideline").

- "no guideline required" (if so, fill in field "Principles of method if other than guideline").

Guideline

Select the applicable test guideline, e.g. "OECD Guideline xxx". If the test guideline used is not listed, choose "other guideline:" and specify the test guideline in the related text field.

In this text field, you can also enter any remarks as applicable, particularly:

- To include any other title of the test guideline draft used, a subtitle, another version or update number and the year of update (For instance, different titles and/or numbers may exist for a given EU test guideline.);

- To indicate if a the study was performed prior to the adoption of the test guideline specified;

- To indicate if the methodology used was based on an extension of the test guideline specified.

Deviations from guideline (Deviations)

For robust study summaries or as requested by the regulatory programme, indicate if there are any deviations from the test guideline specified. If "yes" is selected, only briefly state relevant deviations in the supplementary remarks field (e.g. "other species used"); details should be described in the respective fields of the section MATERIALS AND METHODS.

E.7.2.2.2.9. Principles of method if other than guideline

If no guideline was followed, include a description of the principles of the test protocol or estimated method used in the study. Details should be entered in appropriate distinct fields of section MATERIALS AND METHODS if available. Also provide a justification for using this method if appropriate.

If an estimation method was used (to be indicated in field "Test result type") state the equation(s) and/or computer software or other methods applied to calculate the value(s).

E.7.2.2.2.10. GLP compliance

Indicate whether the study was conducted following Good Laboratory Practice or not. Select "yes (incl. certificate)" if a GLP certificate of a test facility is available. Select "yes" if a GLP compliance statement is available, but no information on a GLP certificate. You can give an explanation in the supplementary remarks field, e.g. for explaining why GLP was not complied with or for specifying which (national) GLP was followed.

E.7.2.2.2.11. Test material equivalent to submission substance identity

Indicate if the test material used in the study is equivalent to the submission substance identity. If "yes" is selected, the corresponding identity is automatically entered in the subsequent block of fields "Test material identity".

If "no" is selected, identify the test material in the subsequent block of fields "Test material identity". In this case, also make sure that the information entered in field "Study result type" is consistent, i.e. "read-across from supporting substance (structural analogue or surrogate)".

NOTE: If a completed record is used for another submission, you may have to update both fields "Study result type" and "Test material equivalent to submission substance identity".

E.7.2.2.2.12. Test material identity

If the identity of the test material used for this study is not included in this block of fields automatically, indicate the identity for one or more appropriate identifiers, e.g. CAS number, CAS name, IUPAC name. Copy this block of fields as appropriate.

If another than the submission substance identity was selected erraneously, go back to field "Test material equivalent to submission substance identity" and select "yes". This will prompt automatic entry of the respective identifiers.

Table E.364. Field Descriptions

Identifier

Select an appropriate identifier from drop-down list, e.g. "CAS number". Use "Other:" and specify, if identity according to a standard identifier is not known or if an additional chemical name or number is provided.

Identity

Select the corresponding substance identity from drop-down list or enter manually if the identity is not available from the list or if no list is provided for the type of identifier selected.

E.7.2.2.2.13. Radiolabelling

Indicate if labelled or non-labelled test material was used. Details on labelled material to be described in field "Details on test material". In the supplementary remarks field, any further explanations can be provided, e.g. for indicating that both labelled and unlabelled substances were used.

E.7.2.2.2.14. Details on test material

Use freetext template and delete/add elements as appropriate. Enter any details that could be relevant for evaluating this study summary or that are requested by the respective regulatory programme. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

Note that any information that can be claimed confidential should be included in the subsequent field "Confidential details on test material".

Explanations:

- Name of test material (as cited in study report): only if different from any other identifiers provided in the preceding fields.

- Molecular formula (if other than submission substance): specify

- Molecular weight (if other than submission substance): specify

- Smiles notation (if other than submission substance): provide if available

- InChl (if other than submission substance): provide if available

- Structural formula attached as image file (if other than submission substance): see Fig.: only if different from submission substance. Indicate Fig. no. if a file is attached in field "Attached document", e.g. state "see Fig. 1".

- Substance type: indicate whether pure active substance, technical product, formulation or other.

- Physical state: indicate "gas", "solid" or "liquid" only if different from submission substance or if substance can occur in different physical states.

- Analytical purity: specify in %

- Impurities (identity and concentrations): specify

- Composition of the test material, percentage of components: specify if applicable

- Isomers composition: specify if applicable

- Purity test date: provide if available

- Lot/batch No.: provide if available

- Expiration date of the lot/batch: provide if available

- Radiochemical purity (if radiolabelling): specify if applicable

- Specific activity (if radiolabelling): specify if applicable

- Locations of the label (if radiolabelling): specify if applicable

- Expiration date of radiochemical substance (if radiolabelling): specify if applicable

- Storage condition of test substance: specify if applicable

- Stability under test conditions: indicate if available

E.7.2.2.2.15. Confidential details on test material

Enter any confidential information on the test material in this separate field. Use freetext template and delete/add elements as appropriate. Enter any details that could be relevant for evaluating this study summary or that are requested by the respective regulatory programme. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

Explanations:

- Analytical purity: specify in %

- Impurities (identity and concentrations): specify

- Composition of the test material, percentage of components: specify if applicable

- Purity test date: provide if available

- Lot/batch No.: : provide if available

- Expiration date of the lot/batch: : provide if available

- Isomers composition: specify if applicable

E.7.2.2.2.16. Species

Select name of species. For in vitro tests, indicate the species used as source of the test system. If not available from picklist, select "other" and specify.

E.7.2.2.2.17. Strain

Select strain as appropriate. If not available from picklist, select "other" and specify.

E.7.2.2.2.18. Sex

Select as appropriate. If different sexes were used in multiple test runs recorded in the same record, select "male/female" and differentiate in field "Doses / concentrations".

E.7.2.2.2.19. Details on test animals and environmental conditions

Use freetext template and delete/add elements as appropriate. Enter any details that could be relevant for evaluating this study summary or that are requested by the respective regulatory programme. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

Explanations:

- Diet: Describe type of diet (e.g. conventional laboratory diet / caloric restriction) and whether it was provided ad libitum.

- Water: Describe type (e.g. drinking water) and whether it was provided ad libitum.

- IN-LIFE DATES: If required, specify the in-life dates (i.e. the phase of a study following treatment in which the test system is alive/growing).

E.7.2.2.2.20. Route of administration

Select as appropriate. If not available from picklist, select "other" and specify.

E.7.2.2.2.21. Vehicle

Select "unchanged (no vehicle)" if none was used or select vehicle used if any. If not available from picklist, select "other" and specify.

Note that some of the vehicles provided in this list are used for specific routes of administration only.

E.7.2.2.2.22. Details on exposure

Select freetext template for the respective route of administration and delete/add elements as appropriate. Enter any details that could be relevant for evaluating this study summary or that are requested by the respective regulatory programme. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

E.7.2.2.2.23. Duration and frequency of treatment / exposure

Indicate duration and frequency of application, e.g. "single application" or "multiple application: 14 days, 2 doses per day, 5 days per week".

E.7.2.2.2.24. Doses / concentrations

Indicate the dose groups and state if the the doses/concentrations were "nominal in diet", "actual ingested", "nominal conc.", actual conc." etc. and give both nominal and actual values as appropriate.

In case of a robust study summary or as requested by the regulatory programme, also provide a detailed table on the animal assignment in the rich text field "Any other information on results incl. tables". Upload predefined table(s) if any or adapt table(s) from study report. Use table numbers in the sequence in which you refer to them in the Remarks text (e.g. "... see Table 1").

Note: Specific tables may be required. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

E.7.2.2.2.25. No. of animals per sex per dose

Enter value or specify according to dose if different number of animals per dose, e.g. "4 in each dose group with single application; 2 f and 4 m in multiple application group".

In case of a robust study summary, include animal numbers per sex in table on animal assignment.

E.7.2.2.2.26. Control animals

Indicate whether and what type of concurrent control groups were used. If not available from picklist, select "other" and specify.

E.7.2.2.2.27. Positive control

Indicate if a positive control was used and if appropriate indicate purity, Lot/batch No.

E.7.2.2.2.28. Details on study design

Include further details on the study design including a brief description on dose selection and animal assignment rationale if appropriate. Briefly describe the results from range-finding or other studies used as basis for dose selection. More comprehensive details may be attached.

Use freetext template and delete/add elements as appropriate. Enter any details that could be relevant for evaluating this study summary or that are requested by the respective regulatory programme. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

E.7.2.2.2.29. Details on dosing and sampling

Include details on dosing and sampling. Use freetext template and delete/add elements as appropriate. As an option you may include an excerpt from the study report.

E.7.2.2.2.30. Statistics

List parameters that were analysed by which test methods.

E.7.2.2.2.31. Any other information on materials and methods incl. tables

In this field, you can enter any information on materials and methods, for which no distinct field is available, or transfer free text from other databases. You can also open a rich text editor and create formatted text and tables or insert and edit any excerpt from a word processing or spreadsheet document, provided it was converted to the HTML format.

Note: One rich text editor field each is provided for the MATERIALS AND METHODS and RESULTS section. In addition the fields "Overall remarks" and "Executive summary" allow rich text entry.

E.7.2.2.2.32. Preliminary studies

Briefly describe the results of preliminary study or studies if any.

E.7.2.2.2.33. Absorption

Briefly describe absorption. Include degree of absorption in %. In case of a robust study summary, include a relating excretion of radioactivity (in urine, feces, etc.) to sampling time. Refer to respective table no. (use predefined table if any).

E.7.2.2.2.34. Distribution in tissues

For each treatment group / study design or combined groups, describe levels of radioactivity measured at given time points in tissues/organs. Include a brief narrative. In case of a robust study summary, also include a detailed table in the rich text field "Any other information on results incl. tables". Upload predefined table(s) if any or adapt table(s) from study report. Use table numbers in the sequence in which you refer to them in the Remarks text (e.g. "... see Table 1").

Note: Specific tables may be required. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

E.7.2.2.2.35. Transfer into organs

Indicate the transfer of the radiolabelled test substance into organs. Copy this block of fields for each transfer type and/or different test runs if applicable.

Table E.365. Field Descriptions

Test No.

Select a consecutive test number from drop-down list if more than one test runs are reported.

Transfer type

Select type of transfer (e.g. "blood/brain transfer") from picklist.

Observation

Select the qualitiative description (e.g. "distinct transfer") that characterises the observed transfer of radiolabelled test substance into the brain or spinal cord or into the placenta and on the secretion of radioactivity via the gastric mucosa, respectively. As appropriate, include quantitative data and/or any explanations in the supplementary remarks field.

E.7.2.2.2.36. Excretion

For each treatment group / study design or combined groups, describe levels of radioactivity measured at given time points in tissues and excreta including total recovery. Include a brief narrative. In case of a robust study summary, also include a detailed table in the rich text field "Any other information on results incl. tables". Upload predefined table(s) if any or adapt table(s) from study report. Use table numbers in the sequence in which you refer to them in the Remarks text (e.g. "... see Table 1").

Note: Specific tables may be required. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

E.7.2.2.2.37. Toxicokinetic parameters

Select toxicokinetic parameter from picklist and enter the corresponding value(s) with unit in the related text field.

Examples: (i) Half-life 1st: 23.4 hrs (male, single administration study); (ii) C(time): 88 µg/l at 40 hrs

Copy this block of fields for each parameter. If multiple test runs are recorded, enter test numbers in subfield "Test No.".

Table E.366. Field Descriptions

Test No.

Select a consecutive test number from drop-down list if more than one test runs are reported.

Parameter (no label)

Select parameter from drop-down list.

Explanations:

AUC: Area under the plasma (blood) level vs. time curve from zero up to a certain measured time point (specify the time);

Cmax: Maximum (peak) concentration;

C(time): Maximum concentration at a specified time after administration of a given dose;

Tmax: Time to reach peak or maximum concentration following administration

E.7.2.2.2.38. Metabolites identified

Indicate whether metabolites were identified.

E.7.2.2.2.39. Details on metabolites

List the metabolites identified, include percent of radioactive dose given, where they were identified, when, if applicable, how they were identified, if applicable, how much parent was present in the excreta.

In case of a robust study summary, also include a detailed table in the rich text field "Any other information on results incl. tables". Upload predefined table(s) if any or adapt table(s) from study report. Use table numbers in the sequence in which you refer to them in the Remarks text (e.g. "... see Table 1").

When available, include summary of metabolic pathways and attach figures in field "Attached background material". Mention which are major vs. minor pathways. Attach the submitter's postulated pathway as a figure.

Note: Specific tables may be required. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

E.7.2.2.2.40. Remarks on results including tables and figures

In this field, you can enter any other remarks on results. You can also open a rich text editor and create formatted text and tables or insert and edit any excerpt from a word processing or spreadsheet document, provided it was converted to the HTML format.

Note: Both the "Materials and methods" section and "Results" section. In addition the fields "Overall remarks" and "Executive summary" allow rich text entry.

E.7.2.2.2.41. Overall remarks

In this field, you can enter any overall remarks or transfer free text from other databases. You can also open a rich text editor and create formatted text and tables or insert and edit any excerpt from a word processing or spreadsheet document, provided it was converted to the HTML format.

Note: One rich text editor field each is provided for the MATERIALS AND METHODS and RESULTS section. In addition the fields "Overall remarks" and "Executive summary" allow rich text entry.

E.7.2.2.2.42. Attached background material

Attach any background document that cannot be inserted in any rich text editor field, particularly image files (e.g. an image of a structural formula).

Copy this block of fields for attaching more than one file.

Table E.367. Field Descriptions

Attached document

Upload file by clicking the upload icon. As appropriate, enter any additional information, e.g. language. The file name is displayed after uploading the document.

Remarks

As appropriate, include remarks, e.g. a short description of the content of the attached document if the file name is not self-explanatory.

E.7.2.2.2.43. Attached full study report

If required, an electronic copy of the full study report can be attached as WORD, pdf or other document type, which will not be integrated in any report, but must be handled as separate files.

Note: In the export administration you can indicate whether the attached files should be included in the data export or not.

E.7.2.2.2.44. Interpretation of results

Indicate overall interpretation of test results with regard to the bioaccumulation potential as given in the study report or as concluded by the submitter. Use supplementary remarks field for indicating if conclusions originally reported were changed by submitter.

E.7.2.2.2.45. Conclusions

Enter any conclusions if applicable.

E.7.2.2.2.46. Executive summary

If required by the respective national/regional programme, briefly summarise the relevant aspects of the study including the conclusions reached. If a specific format is prescribed, upload the respective freetext template if available from the drop-down list or copy it from the corresponding document.

Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

E.7.2.2.2.47. Cross-reference to other study

A Cross-reference to other study or other studies can be included which are considered relevant in the interpretation of the test results, e.g. for supporting the conclusion that an effect observed was not substance-related. Indicate the respective chapter(s) and record ID(s) and enter relevant explanatory text.

Such cross-references may be useful if it is considered relevant to discuss other results at the summary level of a single study. It should be noted that the overall appraisal of results from different studies is normally done in the hazard or risk assessment.

Note that any such cross-reference may become useless if a record is either printed or exchanged on its own.

E.7.2.3. [7.1.2] Dermal absorption

E.7.2.3.1. Endpoint summary record

In the following, the online help texts for all data entry fields provided with any Endpoint summary record for this IUCLID section are listed. As to whether and to what extent endpoint summaries should be prepared, refer to the relevant guidance for the respective chemical programme, e.g., the Technical Guidance Document (TGD) on preparing the Chemical Safety Report under REACH in its most recent version.

For technical guidance on how to manage Endpoint summary records, see How to manage Endpoint summary records in sections 4 - 10, respectively. For details on data types, see What data types are available for input fields and how are they used?.

E.7.2.3.1.1. Short description of key information

Enter a full short description of the most relevant endpoint data. This includes in principle the summary information that is compiled e.g. in the OECD Full SIDS Summary format or other endpoint summary formats. Provide only the most relevant details, which could be, depending on the cases, the test guideline used, test organism and exposure duration. Normally no reliability score needs to be indicated as it can be assumed that the studies identified are valid (reliability score 1 or 2). If this is not the case (for instance if the reliability of a published study cannot be assigned or if several less valid studies are used for a weight of evidence analysis), the reliability indicators should be specified.

Also several key studies can be referenced as applicable. However, the characterisation of the endpoint data should be kept as concise as possible. Examples of what could be entered here are as follows:

- Melting point: 54.6-55.8 °C at 1,013 hPa

- Water solubility: completely miscible

- pH: 6.9 (80 mg/l water) at 20°C (OECD TG105)

- Oxidation reduction potential: no data available

- Phototransformation in air: T1/2 = 9.32 x 10-2 yr (sensitizer: OH radical) (AOP Win v 1.86)

- Biodegradation in water: screening tests: Not readily biodegradable: 0 - 8% (BOD) in 28 days, 0 - 1% (HPLC) in 28 days (OECD TG 301C)

- Short-term toxicity to fish:

LC50 (96h) < 100 mg/l for Pimephales promelas (OECD TG 203)

LC50 (48h) = 3.2 mg/l for Oryzias latipes (OECD TG 203)

- Acute toxicity:

Dermal: LD50: > 2,000 mg/kg for rat (limit test)

- Genetic toxicity:

In vitro:

Gene mutation (Bacterial reverse mutation assay / Ames test): S. typhimurium TA 100: positive with and without metabolic activation; TA 1535: positive without metabolic activation (equivalent to OECD TG 471)

E.7.2.3.1.2. Key parameter (optional)

The field(s) under this heading (if provided) can be optionally completed in order to specify the key parameter(s) that may subsequently be used in the chemical safety assessment, classification and labelling or other. In order to enable the use of any specific software, only a minimum number of structured and hence, searchable fields are provided, in many cases only one.

Key parameters are intended to condense the data summarised in field "Full short description of relevant endpoint data" to one single numeric value or concluding remark (e.g. negative / positive) chosen from a drop-down list. Where a numeric field is provided, only a clear value can be entered, that is, no range and no less than or greater than qualifiers. Conversion to a predefined unit as indicated in the field label (e.g. mg/L) may be required.

If the key value is no clear number, but a range or preceded by <, <=, >, or >=, you may either leave this field empty or make up a value you consider most appropriate for the intended subsequent purpose. The rationale for any user-derived values should be described in field "Discussion" for the sake of transparency. Some non-exhaustive examples of user-derived parameters are as follows:

- Aquatic short-term L(E)C50 >100 mg/L (e.g. because only tested up to water solubility of the substance): it may be appropriate to assume 100 mg/L as worst case value.

- Aquatic long-term LOEC 1 mg/L (>10 and <20% effect): calculate NOEC as LOEC/2 and enter 0.5 mg/L in the field for NOEC.

- Acute oral LD50 >2000 mg/kg b.w. (because no LD50 was achieved in a limit test): enter 2000 mg/kg b.w.

E.7.2.3.1.3. Discussion

In this rich text field, describe the assessment you have made for the given endpoint. Provide the rationale for the choice of the key study(ies) and the choice of the key parameter that, according to your judgement, characterise the endpoint. This includes a discussion of the key information identified and in some instances of studies which are considered to be unreliable, but give critical results. A discussion as to why they were discarded in favour of other studies should then be included. Vice versa, a weight of evidence analysis based on less reliable data or use of published data, the reliability of which cannot be judged because of limited reporting, should be justified.

If several studies were identified to be relevant for the assessment, discuss possible reasons for differing results if any, e.g. differences in purity / impurities of the test substance used, differences in the methods and test conditions, etc.

E.7.2.3.2. Endpoint study record

In the following, the online help texts for all data entry fields provided with any Endpoint study record for this IUCLID section are listed. For sections 4 to 10, these guidance notes are completely based on the so-called OECD Harmonised Templates (see Rationale behind IUCLID Endpoint Study Records - OECD harmonised templates in chapter chapter D.4.7.1 What is an Endpoint study record?)

IUCLID per se does not prescribe how detailed the study summaries should be recorded. Refer to the relevant guidance for the respective chemical regulatory programme thereof.

For technical guidance on how to manage Endpoint study records, see chapter D.4.7 How to manage Endpoint study records in sections 4 - 13. For details on data types, see chapter D.4.5 What data types are available for input fields and how are they used?

E.7.2.3.2.1. Administrative data

Under this main heading, fields are subsumed for identifying the purpose of the record (e.g., "key study"), the type of result (e.g., "experimental study"), data waiving indication (if any), reliability indication, and flags for indicating the regulatory purpose envisaged and/or any confidentiality restrictions. This kind of data characterise the relevance of a study summary and are therefore displayed on top of each Endpoint Study Record. For detailed guidance, refer to chapter D.4.7.7.1 Administrative data.

E.7.2.3.2.2. Reference

Indicate the bibliographic reference of the study report or publication the study summary is based on. Always enter the primary reference in the first block of fields (i.e. Sort no. = 1), if there are more than one reference to be cited. Copy this block of fields for specifying any other references related to this record (e.g. report of a preliminary study or other documentation). If results of a study report have been published, indicate the full citation of that publication(s) in addition to the reference of the original study.

Table E.368. Field Descriptions

Reference type

Indicate the type of reference, e.g. "Study report" or "Publication". Select "Other company data" to characterise any unpublished information from a company other than a study report. Select "Grey literature" for any other unpublished information or "other:" and specify.

Author(s) (or transferred reference) (Author)

For ease of sorting and searchability use following convention: Surname, Initial (Example 1: White D, Ruehl KJ, Borman SA & Little J. Example 2: Hartley M & Murray W (avoid unnecessary full-stops, commas)). If no individuals are cited as authors, enter name of company or organisation or "Anon." as appropriate.

Note that the complete bibliographic reference may appear in this field after migration of unstructured data from existing databases.

Year

Enter year of study report or publication. For a study report this field should be completed to include it in any searches, regardless of whether the complete date is given in field "Report date".

Title

Include the title of the report. For publications, include the title of the article of a journal or article/chapter of a book (e.g. handbook).

Bibliographic source

Not relevant for any study report. For publications or any other literature source (grey literature) specify the following type of information: (i) Title of scientific journal or book (e.g. if handbook); (ii) Volume of journal; (iii) Editor, publisher, place of publication for books or articles in books; (iv) Pagination.

Example 1 (journal): J. Agric. Food Chem. 38: 215-227

Example 2 (handbook): In: Lyman WJ (ed.) Handbook of chemical property estimation methods. Environmental behavior of organic compounds. McGraw-Hill Book Company 15.1-15.34, New York.

Testing laboratory

Either manually enter the name of the testing laboratory or select it from the picklist. In either case, editing is possible.

Report no.

Specify the report number allocated by the testing laboratory. Note that any company-specific study number should be included in the respective field.

Owner company

Either manually enter the identity of the company who owns the data or select it from the picklist. In either case, editing is possible.

Company study no.

Specify any company study no. if there is such a number and if it is different from the report no. of the testing laboratory. Otherwise leave field empty.

Report date

Specify the complete date of the study report, e.g. "2005-05-12" for 12 May 2005. Note that subfield "Year" should be completed in any case for sorting and searching purposes.

E.7.2.3.2.3. Data access

Select appropriate indication for data access. Enter "Not applicable" if the summary consists of information that is commonly accessible such as guidance on safe use.

E.7.2.3.2.4. Data protection claimed

Indicate as appropriate. Note: "yes" should be selected only if "Data submitter is data owner" or "Data submitter has Letter of Access". Options "yes, but willing to share" or "yes, but not willing to share" may be relevant for specific regulatory programmes where the submitter is requested to indicate whether he is willing to share studies (e.g. with vertebrates).

In the supplementary remarks field, include an explanation as appropriate, i.e. justification for denial of sharing the corresponding study or refer to a document attached that provides justification (e.g. "for justification see attached document X")

E.7.2.3.2.5. Cross-reference to same study

A cross-reference can be included to indicate that the same study is recorded in another record. Indicate the respective chapter and record ID and enter relevant explanatory text. This may be useful if specific endpoints of a given study are described in another chapter (e.g. results on reproduction toxicity in case of a combined repeated dose / reproduction toxicity study) or if more than one experiment is described by the same study report, but included in separate records.

Check with the relevant guidance document whether all the methodology details must be repeated or whether a cross-reference to the same study in another chapter may suffice.

Note that any such cross-reference may become useless if a record is either printed or exchanged on its own.

E.7.2.3.2.6. Type of method

Indicate if study was in vivo or in vitro test. If in vitro test, describe study design in field "Details on in vitro test system (if applicable)". If a specific template for in vitro assays is provided include the data in that template instead.

E.7.2.3.2.7. Test guideline

Indicate according to which test guideline the study was conducted. If no test guideline was explicitly followed, but the methodology used is equivalent or similar to a specific guideline, you can indicate so in the "Qualifier" subfield preceding the field "Guideline".

Copy this block of fields for specifying more than one guideline (e.g. US EPA in addition to OECD guideline).

Table E.369. Field Descriptions

Qualifier

Select appropriate qualifier, i.e.

- "according to" (if a given test guideline was followed);

- "equivalent or similar to" (if no test guideline was explicitly followed, but the methodology is equivalent or similar to a specific guideline);

- "no guideline followed" (if none of above qualifiers apply. If so, fill in field "Principles of method if other than guideline");

- "no guideline available" (if so, fill in field "Principles of method if other than guideline").

- "no guideline required" (if so, fill in field "Principles of method if other than guideline").

Guideline

Select the applicable test guideline, e.g. "OECD Guideline xxx". If the test guideline used is not listed, choose "other guideline:" and specify the test guideline in the related text field.

In this text field, you can also enter any remarks as applicable, particularly:

- To include any other title of the test guideline draft used, a subtitle, another version or update number and the year of update (For instance, different titles and/or numbers may exist for a given EU test guideline.);

- To indicate if a the study was performed prior to the adoption of the test guideline specified;

- To indicate if the methodology used was based on an extension of the test guideline specified.

Deviations from guideline (Deviations)

For robust study summaries or as requested by the regulatory programme, indicate if there are any deviations from the test guideline specified. If "yes" is selected, only briefly state relevant deviations in the supplementary remarks field (e.g. "other species used"); details should be described in the respective fields of the section MATERIALS AND METHODS.

E.7.2.3.2.8. Principles of method if other than guideline

If no guideline was followed, include a description of the principles of the test protocol or estimated method used in the study. Details should be entered in appropriate distinct fields of section MATERIALS AND METHODS if available. Also provide a justification for using this method if appropriate.

If an estimation method was used (to be indicated in field "Test result type") state the equation(s) and/or computer software or other methods applied to calculate the value(s).

E.7.2.3.2.9. GLP compliance

Indicate whether the study was conducted following Good Laboratory Practice or not. Select "yes (incl. certificate)" if a GLP certificate of a test facility is available. Select "yes" if a GLP compliance statement is available, but no information on a GLP certificate. You can give an explanation in the supplementary remarks field, e.g. for explaining why GLP was not complied with or for specifying which (national) GLP was followed.

E.7.2.3.2.10. Radiolabelling

Indicate if labelled or non-labelled test material was used. Details on labelled material to be described in field "Details on test material". In the supplementary remarks field, any further explanations can be provided, e.g. for indicating that both labelled and unlabelled substances were used.

E.7.2.3.2.11. Test material equivalent to submission substance identity

Indicate if the test material used in the study is equivalent to the submission substance identity. If "yes" is selected, the corresponding identity is automatically entered in the subsequent block of fields "Test material identity".

If "no" is selected, identify the test material in the subsequent block of fields "Test material identity". In this case, also make sure that the information entered in field "Study result type" is consistent, i.e. "read-across from supporting substance (structural analogue or surrogate)".

NOTE: If a completed record is used for another submission, you may have to update both fields "Study result type" and "Test material equivalent to submission substance identity".

E.7.2.3.2.12. Test material identity

If the identity of the test material used for this study is not included in this block of fields automatically, indicate the identity for one or more appropriate identifiers, e.g. CAS number, CAS name, IUPAC name. Copy this block of fields as appropriate.

If another than the submission substance identity was selected erraneously, go back to field "Test material equivalent to submission substance identity" and select "yes". This will prompt automatic entry of the respective identifiers.

Table E.370. Field Descriptions

Identifier

Select an appropriate identifier from drop-down list, e.g. "CAS number". Use "Other:" and specify, if identity according to a standard identifier is not known or if an additional chemical name or number is provided.

Identity

Select the corresponding substance identity from drop-down list or enter manually if the identity is not available from the list or if no list is provided for the type of identifier selected.

E.7.2.3.2.13. Details on test material

Use freetext template and delete/add elements as appropriate. Enter any details that could be relevant for evaluating this study summary or that are requested by the respective regulatory programme. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

Note that any information that can be claimed confidential should be included in the subsequent field "Confidential details on test material".

Explanations:

- Name of test material (as cited in study report): only if different from any other identifiers provided in the preceding fields.

- Molecular formula (if other than submission substance): specify

- Molecular weight (if other than submission substance): specify

- Smiles notation (if other than submission substance): provide if available

- InChl (if other than submission substance): provide if available

- Structural formula attached as image file (if other than submission substance): see Fig.: only if different from submission substance. Indicate Fig. no. if a file is attached in field "Attached document", e.g. state "see Fig. 1".

- Substance type: indicate whether pure active substance, technical product, formulation or other.

- Physical state: indicate "gas", "solid" or "liquid" only if different from submission substance or if substance can occur in different physical states.

- Analytical purity: specify in %

- Impurities (identity and concentrations): specify

- Composition of the test material, percentage of components: specify if applicable

- Isomers composition: specify if applicable

- Purity test date: provide if available

- Lot/batch No.: provide if available

- Expiration date of the lot/batch: provide if available

- Radiochemical purity (if radiolabelling): specify if applicable

- Specific activity (if radiolabelling): specify if applicable

- Locations of the label (if radiolabelling): specify if applicable

- Expiration date of radiochemical substance (if radiolabelling): specify if applicable

- Storage condition of test substance: specify if applicable

- Stability under test conditions: indicate if available

E.7.2.3.2.14. Confidential details on test material

Enter any confidential information on the test material in this separate field. Use freetext template and delete/add elements as appropriate. Enter any details that could be relevant for evaluating this study summary or that are requested by the respective regulatory programme. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

Explanations:

- Analytical purity: specify in %

- Impurities (identity and concentrations): specify

- Composition of the test material, percentage of components: specify if applicable

- Purity test date: provide if available

- Lot/batch No.: : provide if available

- Expiration date of the lot/batch: : provide if available

- Isomers composition: specify if applicable

E.7.2.3.2.15. Species

Select as appropriate. For in vitro tests, indicate the species used as source of the skin samples. If not available from picklist, select "other" and specify.

Note: If human skin was used in an in vitro test, comment on ethical approval in field "Details on in vitro test system".

E.7.2.3.2.16. Strain

Select strain as appropriate. If not available from picklist, select "other" and specify.

E.7.2.3.2.17. Sex

Select as appropriate.

E.7.2.3.2.18. Details on test animals and environmental conditions

Use freetext template and delete/add elements as appropriate. Enter any details that could be relevant for evaluating this study summary or that are requested by the respective regulatory programme. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

Explanations:

- Diet: Describe type of diet (e.g. conventional laboratory diet / caloric restriction) and whether it was provided ad libitum.

- Water: Describe type (e.g. drinking water) and whether it was provided ad libitum.

- IN-LIFE DATES: If required, specify the in-life dates (i.e. the phase of a study following treatment in which the test system is alive/growing).

E.7.2.3.2.19. Type of coverage

Select as appropriate. If not available from picklist, select "other" and specify.

E.7.2.3.2.20. Vehicle

Select "unchanged (no vehicle)" if none was used or select vehicle used if any. If not available from picklist, select "other" and specify.

Note that some of the vehicles provided in this list are used for specific routes of administration only.

E.7.2.3.2.21. Duration of exposure

Indicate the time interval between application and removal of test preparation by skin washing, e.g. "6 hours". Describe when termination occurred. Explain if some groups were terminated at wash and some were washed, then terminated later.

E.7.2.3.2.22. Doses

As appropriate enter text or use freetext template and delete/add elements. Indicate the nominal and, if available, the actual doses including unit applied to the test animals (e.g. "0.0X, 0.X, and X.0 µg ai/X cm² skin over all duration periods"). Also state the dose volume (e.g. in ml/cm²) and provide the rationale for dose selection (explain, e.g., anticipated dermal deposition in the field). Modify any unit in the freetext template as appropriate.

For i.v. dosing, specify whether the same animal is used for intravenous and dermal dosing.

In case of a robust study summary or as requested by the regulatory programme, also provide a detailed table on the animal assignment in the rich text field "Any other information on results incl. tables". Upload predefined table(s) if any or adapt table(s) from study report. Use table numbers in the sequence in which you refer to them in the Remarks text (e.g. "... see Table 1").

Note: Specific tables may be required. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

E.7.2.3.2.23. No. of animals per group

Indicate number of animals per group of one sex, i.e. each test preparation and each scheduled termination time. If numbers differ, specify, e.g. "4 in all groups but one; 3 in 2 mg/cm² group scheduled for termination at 48 hours"

E.7.2.3.2.24. Control animals

Indicate whether control groups were used and specify or comment in supplementary remarks field as appropriate.

E.7.2.3.2.25. Details on study design

Use freetext template and delete/add elements as appropriate. Enter any details that could be relevant for evaluating this study summary or that are requested by the respective regulatory programme. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

Explanations:

DOSE PREPARATION: e.g., combining appropriate amounts of the radioactive and non-radioactive formulation, and water and thoroughly mixing.

APPLICATION OF DOSE: provide details on how the dose was applied (e.g., X µL was applied and spread evenly across the surface of the skin site using (e.g., a glass rod). The glass rod used to apply the dose was (e.g. rinsed with X ml of methanol, wiped with a gauze pad and the rinse and wipe collected for analysis).).

TEST SITE:

- Preparation of test site: e.g. shaved (or discuss); shaved area washed with XXXX. Abrasion?

- Area of exposure: expressed in cm²

- % coverage / - Type of cover / wrap if used: provide data on the percentage and type of coverage (e.g., The dosing enclosure was covered by (e.g., a nonocclusive filter paper cover attached using rubber cement)).

SITE PROTECTION / USE OF RESTRAINERS FOR PREVENTING INGESTION: indicate if restrainers (spacers) were used and what type (e.g. Elizabethan collar placed on each animal¿s neck).

REMOVAL OF TEST SUBSTANCE: Describe timing, removal of apparatus, washing procedures, other approaches used (e.g., tape stripping), etc.

SAMPLE COLLECTION: Describe sample collection during the exposure period and until termination of study (e.g. urine, faeces, blood, expired air), procedures for termination, analysis of organs (e.g., Skin from application site; blood; residual urine; residual carcass; cover, cage wahings and other potentially contaminated equipment)

E.7.2.3.2.26. Details on in vitro test system (if applicable)

In the case of in vitro testing give details on the skin preparation. Include source of skin (State what type of skin was used, i.e. viable or non-viable skin, epidermal membranes or split / full thickness skin). Give details on how skin was prepared and any treatment(s) (heat separation, chemical or enzymatic separation). Include data on any check for membrane integrity.

Briefly describe the principles of the assay. Note: Enter information on duration, application, sampling and analysis in the respective fields.

Use freetext template and delete/add elements as appropriate. Enter any details that could be relevant for evaluating this study summary or that are requested by the respective regulatory programme. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

E.7.2.3.2.27. Any other information on materials and methods incl. tables

In this field, you can enter any information on materials and methods, for which no distinct field is available, or transfer free text from other databases. You can also open a rich text editor and create formatted text and tables or insert and edit any excerpt from a word processing or spreadsheet document, provided it was converted to the HTML format.

Note: One rich text editor field each is provided for the MATERIALS AND METHODS and RESULTS section. In addition the fields "Overall remarks" and "Executive summary" allow rich text entry.

E.7.2.3.2.28. Signs and symptoms of toxicity

Indicate whether signs and symptoms of toxicity were observed or not. If yes, describe the effects at the different doses in the supplementary remarks field. In addition or as an alternative option, include a table and refer to the respective table no.

E.7.2.3.2.29. Dermal irritation

Indicate whether any dermal irritation were observed or not. If yes, describe the effects and at what doses in the supplementary remarks field.

E.7.2.3.2.30. Absorption in different matrices

Include the dose recovery in the various matrices, i.e. amount of compound in each sample ( % of dose applied). The dose recovery should include skin wash, cover and enclosure (if applicable), carbon filter (if applicable), tape stripping (if applicable), urine, cage wash and wipe , faeces, expired air, carcass and skin application site. Use freetext template delete/add elements as appropriate.

For very comprehensive data refer to summary tables for each dose level (e.g. predefined table). Include table(s) in the rich text field "Any other information on results incl. tables". Upload predefined table(s) if any or adapt table(s) from study report. Use table numbers in the sequence in which you refer to them in the Remarks text (e.g. "... see Table 1").

Note: Specific tables may be required. Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

E.7.2.3.2.31. Total recovery

Include the total recovery and information on its validity. Use freetext template delete/add elements as appropriate.

- Total recovery: e.g., Total amounts of radioactivity in samples were reported as a percentage of the total dose (or discuss).

- Limit of detection (LOD): e.g., Limits of detection were established as follows: range µg/g sample for the low dose group, range µg/g sample for the medium dose group and range µg/g sample for the high dose group. [or note if this data not reported]

- Quantification of values below LOD or LOQ: describe how values below LOD or LOQ were quantified (i.e. values < LOD = 1/2 LOD or 0)

E.7.2.3.2.32. Percutaneous absorption rate

Include the most appropriate mean dermal absorption value. Copy this block of fields for different dose groups as appropriate.

Table E.371. Field Descriptions

Time point

Include hours after application when the residues were determined, e.g. "120 h".

Dose group (Dose)

Indicate the group for which the absorption value is provided, e.g. "2 g/cm² skin". As appropriate several groups may be included, for example if absorption was less than a certain percentage in all groups.

Absorption rate (%) (Absorption (%))

Include the respective value or range of values if given e.g. for several groups. Include qualifiers as appropriate. Enter a numeric value or a range of numeric values according to following conventions:

(i) In the first numeric field, enter a single value (Qualifier subfield left blank) or a value if preceded by ">", ">=" or "ca." (e.g. "20", "ca. 20", ">20").

(ii) In the second numeric field, enter a single value if preceded by "<" or "<=".

(iii) Use both numeric fields and, as required, the lower and upper qualifier field to enter a range of numeric values (e.g. "2 - 8" or ">2 <8").

Remarks

Remarks: For any comments as appropriate.

E.7.2.3.2.33. Conversion factor human vs. animal skin

If a conversion factor was derived to account for the difference in permeability between human and animal skin, provide this factor including details on the calculation basis, e.g. based on differences in absorption rates or in flux as applicable.

E.7.2.3.2.34. Remarks on results including tables and figures

In this field, you can enter any other remarks on results. You can also open a rich text editor and create formatted text and tables or insert and edit any excerpt from a word processing or spreadsheet document, provided it was converted to the HTML format.

Note: Both the "Materials and methods" section and "Results" section. In addition the fields "Overall remarks" and "Executive summary" allow rich text entry.

E.7.2.3.2.35. Overall remarks

In this field, you can enter any overall remarks or transfer free text from other databases. You can also open a rich text editor and create formatted text and tables or insert and edit any excerpt from a word processing or spreadsheet document, provided it was converted to the HTML format.

Note: One rich text editor field each is provided for the MATERIALS AND METHODS and RESULTS section. In addition the fields "Overall remarks" and "Executive summary" allow rich text entry.

E.7.2.3.2.36. Attached background material

Attach any background document that cannot be inserted in any rich text editor field, particularly image files (e.g. an image of a structural formula).

Copy this block of fields for attaching more than one file.

Table E.372. Field Descriptions

Attached document

Upload file by clicking the upload icon. As appropriate, enter any additional information, e.g. language. The file name is displayed after uploading the document.

Remarks

As appropriate, include remarks, e.g. a short description of the content of the attached document if the file name is not self-explanatory.

E.7.2.3.2.37. Attached full study report

If required, an electronic copy of the full study report can be attached as WORD, pdf or other document type, which will not be integrated in any report, but must be handled as separate files.

Note: In the export administration you can indicate whether the attached files should be included in the data export or not.

E.7.2.3.2.38. Conclusions

Enter any conclusions if applicable.

E.7.2.3.2.39. Executive summary

If required by the respective national/regional programme, briefly summarise the relevant aspects of the study including the conclusions reached. If a specific format is prescribed, upload the respective freetext template if available from the drop-down list or copy it from the corresponding document.

Consult the programme-specific guidance (e.g. OECD HPVC, Pesticides NAFTA or EU REACH) thereof.

E.7.2.3.2.40. Cross-reference to other study

A Cross-reference to other study or other studies can be included which are considered relevant in the interpretation of the test results, e.g. for supporting the conclusion that an effect observed was not substance-related. Indicate the respective chapter(s) and record ID(s) and enter relevant explanatory text.

Such cross-references may be useful if it is considered relevant to discuss other results at the summary level of a single study. It should be noted that the overall appraisal of results from different studies is normally done in the hazard or risk assessment.

Note that any such cross-reference may become useless if a record is either printed or exchanged on its own.