In recent years, there has been a growing movement to promote alternative methods to animal testing and the EU and a few other countries have even moved to ban the import and sale of cosmetics that have been tested on animals. The Amino acid Derivative Reactivity Assay (ADRA) Method developed by Fujifilm, is an innovative alternative test method for skin sensitization without the use of animals and it was adopted by the OECD in 2022 as a reliable test method.
In this webinar, we will present the technical background of the ADRA method, the use of reagent kits to perform ADRA testing, and our solutions for ADRA analysis that deliver both enhanced selectivity and high-speed testing. Register for this webinar and learn more about how the ADRA method will help you better test the safety of cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Outline of the OECD TG442C (ADRA: Amino acid Derivative Reactivity Assay)
- Overview of ADRA kits and related products
- How to conduct ADRA testing using HPLC
Who Should Attend:
- R&D and Manufacturer of Cosmetics
- Companies considering Alternative Methods to Animal Testing
- Industries interested in Alternative Methods to Animal Testing
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Speakers:
Toshihiko Kasahara, Ph.D.
Safety Eval. Center, ESG Div., Senior Expert,
Fujifilm Corporation
Suguru Kitagawa
International Sales, EU Region,
Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Corporation
Ayako Nomura
Analytical Instr. Div., Application Specialist,
Shimadzu Corporation
Melissa O'Meara
Forensic Science Consultant,
C&EN Media Group