Quantitative structure‐activity relationships for predicting skin and eye irritation

Recent quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSARs) for the prediction of skin and eye irritation were reviewed. The QSARs in these areas are hindered by the lack of quality in vivo data and by a lack of understanding of the mechanisms of action. Creation of appropriate data sets for experimentation would facilitate the development of robust QSARs for predicting skin and eye irritation.

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