The ToxTracker® assay is a valuable tool for evaluating the genotoxic profile of new products, providing critical insights into potential DNA damage, oxidative stress, and protein misfolding responses. Its ability to detect specific gene activation patterns under...
Highlights from the Society of Toxicology 2024 Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah The Society of Toxicology (SOT) Annual Meeting is a prestigious event that gathers scientific experts from around the world to share the latest advancements in toxicology. This...
Tips for a Successful Modified Risk Tobacco Product (MRTP) Application Not only does your Modified Risk Tobacco Product (MRTP) application require a great deal of scientific data, it should be organized according to the U.S. FDA’s guidelines to maximize your chances...
3 Ways the ToxTracker® Assay Can Evaluate Harm Reduction Potential for Tobacco/Nicotine Products In vitro toxicology assays such as Ames, neutral red uptake, and micronucleus, are routinely used for regulatory submissions for tobacco and nicotine-containing products....
The U.S. FDA takes tobacco manufacturer inspections as part of the PMTA approval process seriously. These inspections are rigorous, yet a necessary part of doing business in the U.S. tobacco industry. If your tobacco and nicotine products weren’t already marketed...