Toxicological services

Toxicological Services
Toxicological services are essential for ensuring the safety and compliance of products ranging from pharmaceuticals to everyday consumer goods. Our comprehensive suite of services includes exposure limit assessments, genotoxicity evaluations, GRAS reports, and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) management.

Exposure limit assessment (PDE/ADE/OEL)
- Pharmaceutical product
- Non Pharmaceutical product (Including nutraceutical, herbal, veterinary product, etc). Exposure limits, such as Permissible Daily Exposure (PDE), Acceptable Daily Exposure (ADE), and Occupational Exposure Limit (OEL), are critical for ensuring safety in both pharmaceutical and industrial contexts. These limits are developed to prevent adverse health effects from exposure to chemicals, pharmaceuticals, or hazardous substances.
Genotox evalution of impurities
Genotoxic impurities in pharmaceuticals represent a significant concern due to their potential to cause mutations, leading to carcinogenic effects. Proper evaluation and management of these impurities are critical to ensure patient safety.


GRAS report
The Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) designation in the United States is a regulatory status that indicates a substance has been determined to be safe under the conditions of its intended use. It is most commonly used in the context of food additives, but also applies to other products such as dietary supplements and cosmetics. A GRAS report is a document that details the evaluation of a substance to determine whether it meets the criteria for GRAS status
Safety data sheet
(SDS) services
Safety Data Sheets (SDS), formerly known as Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), are essential documents providing detailed information on the properties, hazards, handling, storage, and emergency measures related to chemicals and hazardous substances. SDS services encompass a range of activities to ensure compliance with safety regulations, promote workplace safety, and manage hazardous substances effectively.
