Relative potency factors
Relative potency factors (RPFs) quantify potencies of substances with respect to a defined effect, relative to the potency of a chosen index substance. RPFs can be used to express combined exposures of multiple substances in terms of a the exposure value of the chosen index substance (i.e., in index substance equivalents). In MCRA, hazard characterisations, and therefore also RPFs are based on mass units (e.g., µg), and not on mol units. RPFs can be different for different levels of the human organism (external, internal, specific compartment). RPFs can be given as data or computed from hazard characterisations. RPFs can be specified with uncertainty. Computation from uncertain hazard characterisations allows to include correlations between uncertain RPFs which originate from using the same index substance.
This module has as primary entities: Substances Effects
Output of this module is used by: Concentrations Concentration models High exposure food-substance combinations Dietary exposures Exposures Exposure mixtures Human monitoring analysis
Relative potency factors as data
Inputs used: Active substances AOP networks
Calculation of relative potency factors
RPFs are computed from hazard characterisations.
Inputs used: Hazard characterisations
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