EFSA Residues (crops and livestock) database public version
Current version:
3.1
Supported Toolbox versions:
4.8
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Category:
Databases
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3
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0
Description:
The database contains 1,599 metabolic maps and more than 12,900 metabolites for 274 unique parent chemicals. The collection includes unsubstituted heteroaromatic chemicals and multifunctional compounds - amines, acetals, ketals, (thio)carbamates, carboxylic acids, nitriles, (thio)esters; (thio)amides, phosphonic acid, carbonates, ketones, ethers, sulfide, ketoxime derivatives, sulfonamides, alcohols, halides, N-nitroso, nitroso, sulfones, sulfoxides. The variety of experimental conditions is represented through approx. 11,400 treatment groups covering plant metabolism and in vivo metabolism in ruminants, fish and poultry. Plant studies (7,400 treatment groups) prevail over animal studies (4,000 treatment groups) and include various plants and rotational crops - alfalfa, apple, banana, barley, beans, beet, bermudagrass, broccoli, cabbage, canola, carrot, celery, cereal, chard, cherry, citrus, coffee, corn, cotton, cucumber, eggplant, grape, grapevine, grass, kale, kiwi, legume vegetables, lemon, lettuce, linseed, maize, mandarin, mushroom, mustard, oilseed rape, olive, onion, orange, paddy rice, pea, peach, peanut, pear, pecan, Persian clover, poppy, potato, radish, rapeseed, red beet, red bell pepper, rice, ryegrass, soybean, spinach, spring rape, spring wheat, strawberry, sugar beet, sugarcane, sunflower, Swiss chard, tangerine, tea plant, tobacco, tomato, turnip, wheat. The animal studies include ruminants (cow, goat), poultry (hen) and fish (rainbow trout, bluegill, salmonidae).
The database is built using MSS Composers and MetaPath software. The quantitative information and details about treatment groups and test conditions could be seen in the MetaPath platform.
The original EFSA residues public MTB database was extended by adding explicit links between metabolites quantities in various results tables and corresponding metabolites and treatment groups in attempt to improve the utilization of quantitative data for metabolites within OECD Toolbox. The effort was funded by European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) and was conducted by LMC.
The database is built using MSS Composers and MetaPath software. The quantitative information and details about treatment groups and test conditions could be seen in the MetaPath platform.
The original EFSA residues public MTB database was extended by adding explicit links between metabolites quantities in various results tables and corresponding metabolites and treatment groups in attempt to improve the utilization of quantitative data for metabolites within OECD Toolbox. The effort was funded by European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) and was conducted by LMC.
Important note:
Registration of the database in the OECD QSAR Toolbox after uploading via the QSAR Toolbox Repository Client may require additional processing time. Please be patient and do not interrupt the process while the Toolbox desktop client application is starting.
Registration of the database in the OECD QSAR Toolbox after uploading via the QSAR Toolbox Repository Client may require additional processing time. Please be patient and do not interrupt the process while the Toolbox desktop client application is starting.
The plug-in developer is responsible for the correct functioning of the plug-in and its results. Before being made available via the repository, the plug-ins are checked for viruses, impact on stability of the QSAR Toolbox and documentation. For suggestions on improvement or bug fixing of the plug-in, please contact its developer directly.
To download and install this plugin, please use the Repository Client* that comes with the QSAR Toolbox.
*The Repository Client is part of QSAR Toolbox 4.4
You don't need to manually download this plugin unless you need to use it on an offline computer.
*The Repository Client is part of QSAR Toolbox 4.4
You don't need to manually download this plugin unless you need to use it on an offline computer.
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