Aggregate exposure assessment
Introduction
The goal of this exercise is to assess aggregate exposure assessment.
Preparation
If you haven’t done so, in the workspace browser (use the icon), create a new workspace named Examples, using the .
The data files used in the example(s) in this section, are located in the data folder Documentation-Examples / Exercise Aggregate Exposure Assessment.
Example 1
In the Examples workspace, create a new action (using )
Then select Show all action types, select Exposures
Name it exposures
At Exposure settings choose:
As Risk type Chronic
Check Include dietary and non-dietary routes of exposure
Press Create
Then go to the Actions settings of this action (path: Exposures)
At Scope, click Effects (path: Exposures / Effects)
At Effects data source with browse to the file Effect - Steatosis.xlsx and Select
At Effect settings for Focal effect select Steatosis-liver and press Save Changes
In the green navigation bar, click Exposures to go up one level
At Scope, click Foods (path: Exposures / Foods)
At Foods data source with browse to the file Foods.xlsx and Select
In the green navigation bar, click Exposures to go up one level
At Scope, click Substances (path: Exposures / Substances)
At Substances data source with browse to the file Substances.xlsx and Select
At Substance settings
for Index substance select Cyproconazole and press Save Changes
In the green navigation bar, click Exposures to go up one level
At Inputs, click Dietary exposures (path: Exposures / Dietary exposures)
At Inputs, click Consumptions by modelled food (path: Exposures / Dietary exposures / Consumptions by modelled food)
At Inputs, click Consumptions (path: Exposures / Dietary exposures / Consumptions by modelled food / Consumptions)
At Consumptions data source with browse to the file Consumptions.xlsx and Select
At Consumptions data selection with open the food consumption surveys selection.
The file contains two surveys, but only one is allowed. So deselect everything by clicking on the first line, next to the word Code
Now select DNFCS_2003 and press Save (the red warning should now be gone)
In the green navigation bar, click Consumptions by modelled food to go up one level
At Inputs, click Food conversions (path: Exposures / Dietary exposures / Consumptions by modelled food / Food conversions)
At Inputs, click Foods as measured (path: Exposures / Dietary exposures / Consumptions by modelled food / Food conversions / Foods as measured)
At Inputs, click Concentrations (path: Exposures / Dietary exposures / Consumptions by modelled food / Food conversions / Foods as measured Concentrations)
At Concentration data source with browse to the file ConcentrationData.xlsx and Select
In the green navigation bar, click Food conversions to go up two levels
At Inputs, click Food recipes (path: Exposures / Dietary exposures / Consumptions by modelled food / Food conversions / Food recipes)
At Food recipes data source, with browse to the file FoodRecipes.xlsx and Select
In the green navigation bar, click Dietary exposures to go up three levels
At Inputs, click Concentration models (path: Exposures / Dietary exposures / Concentration models)
At Inputs, click Relative potency factors (path: Exposures / Dietary exposures / Concentration models / Relative potency factors)
At Relative potency factors data source with browse to the file RelativePotencyFactors.xlsx and Select
In the green navigation bar, click Dietary exposures to go up two levels
At Inputs, click Processing factors (path: Exposures / Dietary exposures / Processing factors)
At Processing factors data source with browse to the file ProcessingFactors.xlsx and Select
In the green navigation bar, click Dietary exposures to go up one level
At Inputs, click Active substances (optional) (path: Exposures / Dietary exposures / Active substances)
At Inputs, click Points of departure (path: Exposures / Dietary exposures / Active substances / Points of departure)
At Points of departure data source with browse to the file HazardDoses - Triazoles.xlsx
In the green navigation bar, click Dietary exposures to go up two levels
At Dietary exposure settings, for Dietary exposure calculation tier select EFSA 2012 Optimistic, and press Save Changes
In the green navigation bar, click Exposures to go up one level
At Inputs, click Non-dietary exposures (path: Exposures / Non-dietary exposures)
At Non-dietary exposures data source with browse to the file NonDietaryExposures.xlsx and Select
Now run the model, by pressing the run icon in the grey bar.
Try to find the following results:
Exposure percentiles daily intakes with uncertainty bounds
Substance with highest contribution to the total exposure distribution
The modelled food measured with the highest contribution to the upper tail of the exposure distribution
Example 2
In this example we will elaborate on the previous one with kinetic models.
Go to the Actions settings of this action (path: Exposures)
At Inputs, click Kinetic models (default) (path: Exposures / Kinetic models)
At Kinetic models data source with browse to the file UserGroupDemo-KineticModelsArtificial.xlsx and Select
At Kinetic model settings for Kinetic model select Cosmos Version 5
Now run the model, by pressing the run icon in the green bar.