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Alternatives For Testing (source: PETA) May 18, 2005 10:53 AM

Alternatives for Testing
Alternatives to the use of animals in toxicity testing include replacing animal tests with non-animal methods, as well as modifying animal-based tests to reduce the number of animals used and to minimize pain and distress. Non-animal tests are generally faster and less expensive than the animal tests they replace and improve upon.

To date, several non-animal test methods have been formally validated and accepted by some countries as replacements for an existing animal test. Examples include:

• An embryonic stem cell test, using mouse-derived cells to assess potential toxicity to developing embryos, has been validated as a partial replacement for birth-defect testing in rats and rabbits.(6)
• The 3T3 Neutral Red Uptake Phototoxicity Test, which uses cells grown in culture to assess the potential for sunlight-induced (“photo”) irritation to the skin.
• Human skin model tests such as the validated EpiDerm™ test, which has been accepted almost universally as a total replacement for skin corrosion studies in rabbits.(7)
• The use of human skin leftover from surgical procedures or donated cadavers can be used to measure the rate at which a chemical is able to penetrate the skin.
• The use of a clinical patch test in human volunteers, which can confirm that a chemical will not cause irritation or allergic skin reactions.(8)

For more detailed information about non-animal test methods that are available or under development, visit ECVAM.jrc.it and StopAnimalTests.com.



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Wonderful! May 18, 2005 5:58 PM

Thank you so much for posting this!

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 May 19, 2005 12:37 AM

THANK YOU FOR THE INFORMATION!  [ send green star]
 
 September 23, 2005 2:38 PM

great info thanks Angela  [ send green star]  [ accepted]
 
 September 24, 2005 3:49 AM

Thanks for the info Angela!!  [ send green star]  [ accepted]
 
 September 24, 2005 5:25 PM

Thank you!Can this be crossposted?  [ send green star]  [ accepted]
 
 September 26, 2005 6:50 AM

Sure!  Why not!?  As long as we are getting the word out...  [ send green star]
 
 October 14, 2005 1:19 PM

You'd think that since scientists are able to grow beef in a petri dish they'd be finding a lot more ways to do tests on animal tissue without actually performing the tests on animals, but that's just my thoughts.   [ send green star]  [ accepted]
 
 January 13, 2006 1:49 PM

It's amazing that with all the alternatives to animal testing, anyone would still even consider it.  [ send green star]  [ accepted]
 
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