Ocular Irritection® becomes OI® OECD 496

Ocular Irritection OECD 496 INTEGRA

As co-owner for Europe of InVitro International, INT.E.G.RA. has taken over the years the legislative procedure for the acceptance of their in vitro methods in the European Union.

This is why we are pleased to announce that Ocular Irritection® has been adopted by the OECD and is available for immediate global use according to its Test Guideline (TG 496).

OI® is the first OECD Test Guideline 100% a-cellular, animal & cruelty free, and the first adopted TG presented by Italy.

Ocular Irritection OECD 496 INTEGRA
Results in 24H
Globally Accepted
Easy to use
No biology lab needed
No cell culture required
Long shelf life
Recommended by the OECD as a first test for both Bottom-Up and Top-Down strategy
First OECD 100% chemical test

The path

This adoption culminates in an eleven-year effort with the OECD, the world’s first regulatory body for in vitro testing methods. Its 36 member countries, including the United States, account for about 80% of world trade.

OI® is part of the Irritection® Assay System together with Irritection® Dermal, which tests skin irritation.

The adoption by the OECD of our eye irritation method represents for us, and for all those who care about the development of alternative animal-free tests, a source of great pride and pride, also because it is the first in vitro test presented by Italy to be adopted by the OECD. We presented the method 11 years ago, the process was long but this is the time required for adoption.
OED 496 is the only Test Guideline completely in chemistry, without the need for cell biology or culture laboratories and will represent a great alternative, faster and more effective, to traditional testing methods“.

Says Davide Facchini, president and founder INT.E.G.RA.

IVRO’s CEO, W. Richard Ulmer, also commented on the new status of Ocular Irritection® and its subsequent global acceptance: “It has been a long but very rewarding process to achieve final adoption by the OECD. In 1985, IVRO pioneered 100% cruelty-free testing methods, when there was not even a specific regulatory body that set standards or approved testing methods worldwide. Now, 35 years later, the adoption of the OECD represents the highest level of scientific review for any non-animal test method“.

 

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