The STEP (Safety and Toxicity of Excipients for Paediatrics) database: Part 2 – The pilot version

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Abstract

The screening and careful selection of excipients is a critical step in paediatric formulation development as certain excipients acceptable in adult formulations, may not be appropriate for paediatric use. While there is extensive toxicity data that could help in better understanding and highlighting the gaps in toxicity studies, the data are often scattered around the information sources and saddled with incompatible data types and formats.

This paper is the second in a series that presents the update on the Safety and Toxicity of Excipients for Paediatrics (“STEP”) database being developed by Eu-US PFIs, and describes the architecture data fields and functions of the database. The STEP database is a user designed resource that compiles the safety and toxicity data of excipients that is scattered over various sources and presents it in one freely accessible source. Currently, in the pilot database data from over 2000 references/10 excipients presenting preclinical, clinical, regulatory information and toxicological reviews, with references and source links. The STEP database allows searching “FOR” excipients and “BY” excipients. This dual nature of the STEP database, in which toxicity and safety information can be searched in both directions, makes it unique from existing sources. If the pilot is successful, the aim is to increase the number of excipients in the existing database so that a database large enough to be of practical research use will be available. It is anticipated that this source will prove to be a useful platform for data management and data exchange of excipient safety information.

Abbreviations

ACToR
Aggregated Computational Toxicology Resource
ADI
Acceptable Daily Intake
AFSSAPS
Agence française de sécurité sanitaire des produits de santé (French Agency for the Safety of Health Products)
CAS
Chemical Abstracts Service
CCOHS
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
EFSA
European Food Safety Authority
ESIS
European chemical Substances Information System
ESNEE
European Study of Neonatal Excipient Exposure
EuPFI
European Paediatric Formulation Initiative
FDA
Food and Drug Administration
GRAS
Generally Regarded As Safe
IPCS
International Programme on Chemical Safety
IT
Information Technology
IUPAC
International Union of Pure And Applied Chemistry
JECFA
Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives
NLM
National Library of Medicine
NRC
National Research Council
NTP
National Toxicology Program database
PK/PD
Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics
SmPC
Summary of Product Characteristics
STEP
Safety and Toxicity of Excipients for Paediatrics
URL
Uniform Resource Locator
US PFI
United States Paediatric Formulation Initiative
WHO
World Health Organization

Keywords

Excipients
Children
Database
Toxicity
Adverse effects
Chemicals

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On behalf of the European (Eu) & United States (US) Paediatric Formulation Initiatives (PFIs).