GB/T 22275.5-2008
ActiveRequirements of conduct for good laboratory practice - Part 5: The application of the GLP principles to short term studies
良好实验室规范实施要求 第5部分:良好实验室规范原则在短期研究中的应用
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GB/T 22275.5-2008 specifies the application of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) principles to short-term studies, such as acute toxicity tests, mutagenicity assays, and ecotoxicity screening. It is used in laboratories conducting non-clinical safety testing of chemicals, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and industrial substances, ensuring data integrity and reproducibility within a condensed timeframe. This standard applies to regulatory compliance contexts where rapid hazard identification is required, particularly for product registration and risk assessment under Chinese chemical management frameworks.
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