The OECD has just released Version 3.4 of the QSAR Toolbox. It contains many
new features and functionality improvements, including:
• New metadata fields associated with ECHA CHEM chemical ID such as number of
compositions, additives, impurities
• Possibility of finding the location of the QSAR methods in the endpoint tree
by clicking on the model
• Inclusion of three new databases (Acute oral toxicity (ChemIDPlus), ZEBET
database and Keratinocyte gene expression LuSens), one new profiler (DNA
alerts for Chromosomal aberration and micronucleus tests) and one new metabolic
simulator (in vivo Rat metabolism)
In addition, the QSAR Toolbox 3.4 contains updates of ten databases, fourteen
profilers and five metabolic simulators, bug fixes and many other usability
improvements.
Find out more: http://www.oecd.org/env/ehs/risk-assessment/oecd-qsar-toolbox.htm
For additional information please contact
eeva.leinala@xxxxxxxx<mailto:eeva.leinala@xxxxxxxx> and yuki.sakuratani@xxxxxxxx