TY - JOUR A1 - Dekant, Wolfgang A1 - Bridges, James T1 - Assessment of reproductive and developmental effects of DINP, DnHP and DCHP using quantitative weight of evidence T2 - Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology N2 - Quantitative weight of evidence (QWoE) methodology utilizes detailed scoring sheets to assess the quality/reliability of each publication on toxicity of a chemical and gives numerical scores for quality and observed toxicity. This QWoE-methodology was applied to the reproductive toxicity data on diisononylphthalate (DINP), di-n-hexylphthalate (DnHP), and dicyclohexylphthalate (DCHP) to determine if the scientific evidence for adverse effects meets the requirements for classification as reproductive toxicants. The scores for DINP were compared to those when applying the methodology DCHP and DnHP that have harmonized classifications. Based on the quality/reliability scores, application of the QWoE shows that the three databases are of similar quality; but effect scores differ widely. Application of QWoE to DINP studies resulted in an overall score well below the benchmark required to trigger classification. For DCHP, the QWoE also results in low scores. The high scores from the application of the QWoE methodology to the toxicological data for DnHP represent clear evidence for adverse effects and justify a classification of DnHP as category 1B for both development and fertility. The conclusions on classification based on the QWoE are well supported using a narrative assessment of consistency and biological plausibility. KW - n-hexyl phthalate KW - male rats KW - dicyclohexyl phthalate KW - Diisononyl phthalate KW - in-vivo KW - 2-Generation reproduction KW - testosterone production KW - sexual development KW - risk-assesment KW - fetal testis KW - weight of evidence KW - classification and labeling KW - reproductive and developmental toxicity KW - quantitative assessments Y1 - 2016 UR - https://opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/18675 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-186750 VL - 81 ER -