Toxicology Studies for
Agrochemicals
Measuring Safety, Exposure & Risk with Precision
At AAL Biosciences, toxicology isn’t just compliance; it is the core of responsible agrochemical development. We evaluate how formulations interact with living systems, detect genotoxic risks, and assess their safety profile across short-term, long-term, and environmental exposures. Our studies follow OECD, GLP, and global regulatory guidelines, ensuring every data point is defensible, accurate, and registration-ready.
Necessity of Toxicology Studies for Agrochemicals
These evaluations ensure agrochemicals are safe for users, consumers, ecosystems, and long-term agricultural use.
Defines Human & Environmental Safety:
Assesses toxicity through oral, dermal, ocular, and systemic exposure routes.
Identifies Genetic & Mutagenic Risks:
Detects DNA damage, mutation potential, and long-term genotoxic hazards.
Supports Registration & Global Compliance:
Provides mandatory data for OECD, FAO, EPA, and BIS regulatory submissions.
Guides Safe Usage & Label Claims:
Establishes exposure limits, precautionary measures, and risk statements.
Protects Ecological Balance:
Evaluates effects on non-target organisms and lays groundwork for ecotoxicology profiling.
Area of Expertise
In-Vivo Toxicology Studies
- Acute Oral Toxicity
- Acute Dermal Toxicity
- Acute Eye Irritation
- Acute Dermal Irritation
- Skin Sensitisation
- Local Lymph Node Assay (LLNA – BrdU ELISA)
- 28-Day, 90-Day & 180-Day Oral or Dermal Toxicity Studies
Ecotoxicity Testing
AAL Biosciences is currently establishing a full suite of ecotoxicology studies to evaluate agrochemical impact on aquatic and terrestrial organisms.
Genotoxicity Testing
- Bacterial Reverse Mutation Test (Ames Test)
- In-Vitro Mammalian Chromosome Aberration Test
- In-Vitro Micronucleus Test
- In-Vivo Mammalian Erythrocyte Micronucleus Test