Science Inventory

Exposure Prioritization ( Ex Priori): A Screening-Level High-Throughput Chemical Prioritization Tool

Citation:

Hubbard, H., C. Ring, T. Hong, C. Henning, D. Vallero, P. Egeghy, AND M. Goldsmith. Exposure Prioritization ( Ex Priori): A Screening-Level High-Throughput Chemical Prioritization Tool. Toxics. MDPI, Basel, Switzerland, 10(10):569, (2022). https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics10100569

Impact/Purpose:

The paper describes the need for, design, and example applications regarding the Ex Priori tool. The tool ranks exposures via various pathways to chemicals contained in consumer products and is intended to be used in a screening mode as a complement to more detailed exposure models.

Description:

To estimate potential chemical risk, tools are needed to prioritize potential exposures for chemicals with minimal data. Consumer product exposures are a key pathway, and variability in consumer use patterns is an important factor. We designed Ex Priori, a flexible dashboard-type screening-level exposure model, to rapidly visualize exposure rankings from consumer product use. Ex Priori is Excel-based. Currently, it is parameterized for seven routes of exposure for 1108 chemicals present in 228 consumer product types. It includes toxicokinetics considerations to estimate body burden. It includes a simple framework for rapid modeling of broad changes in consumer use patterns by product category. Ex Priori rapidly models changes in consumer user patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic and instantly shows resulting changes in chemical exposure rankings by body burden. Sensitivity analysis indicates that the model is sensitive to the air emissions rate of chemicals from products. Ex Priori's simple dashboard facilitates dynamic exploration of the effects of varying consumer product use patterns on prioritization of chemicals based on potential exposures. Ex Priori can be a useful modeling and visualization tool to both novice and experienced exposure modelers and complement more computationally intensive population-based exposure models.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:10/01/2022
Record Last Revised:11/16/2022
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 356147