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Travis And Arms Revisited: A Second Look At A Widely Used Bioconcentration Algorithm

Citation:

Birak, P., J. Yurk, F. Adeshina, M. Lorber, K. Pollard, H. Choudhury, AND S. Kroner. Travis And Arms Revisited: A Second Look At A Widely Used Bioconcentration Algorithm. JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. Taylor & Francis, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, 17(5-10):163-175, (2001).

Impact/Purpose:

journal article

Description:

In 1988, Travis and Arms reviewed the literature and collected data to develop a relationship between the octanolwater partition coefficient (Kow) and the uptake of organic compounds into milk and beef (Travis and Arms, 1988). These equations have been utilized for predicting biotransfer factors for organic chemicals when empirical data are lacking. During the external peer review of the draft US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidance entitled Human Health Risk Assessment Protocol for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities (US EPA, 1998) and the development of Superfund's Ecological Soil Screening Levels (US EPA, 2000b), questions challenging the derivation and use of these equations were raised.

The primary questions raised were: 1) Are the equations presented in Travis and Arms (1988) for the estimation of transfer of organic compounds from contaminated feed to beef and milk technically valid and reproducible? If so, (2) are the equations appropriate across the entire log Kow range? For these reasons, this study was undertaken to validate the original Travis and Arms equations, to review more recent literature, and, if appropriate, to add to the original Travis and Arms data set to obtain updated equations.

This paper presents an evaluation of the original Travis and Arms equations, limitations to their use, and steps to reduce uncertainties associated with their use by updating with more current literature.

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Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:07/02/2003
Record Last Revised:04/17/2019
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 58392