RT Journal Article T1 Scientific Opinion of the Scientific Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Residues (PPR Panel) on the genotoxic potential of triazine amine (metabolite common to several sulfonylurea active substances). A1 EFSA Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Residues (EFSA PPR Panel), A1 Hernandez-Jerez, Antonio F A1 Adriaanse, Paulien A1 Aldrich, Annette A1 Berny, Philippe A1 Coja, Tamara A1 Duquesne, Sabine A1 Gimsing, Anne Louise A1 Marinovich, Marina A1 Millet, Maurice A1 Pelkonen, Olavi A1 Pieper, Silvia A1 Tiktak, Aaldrik A1 Topping, Christopher J A1 Tzoulaki, Ioanna A1 Widenfalk, Anneli A1 Wolterink, Gerrit A1 Benford, Diane A1 Aquilina, Gabriele A1 Bignami, Margherita A1 Bolognesi, Claudia A1 Crebelli, Riccardo A1 Guertler, Rainer A1 Marcon, Francesca A1 Nielsen, Elsa A1 Schlatter, Josef Rudolf A1 Vleminckx, Christiane A1 Maurici, Daniela A1 Parra Morte, Juan Manuel K1 AE F059411 K1 Aminotriazine K1 CGA 150 829 K1 IN‐A4098 K1 chromosome aberration K1 groundwater K1 mutagenicity K1 pesticide K1 residue AB The Panel received a mandate from the European Commission to assess the genotoxic potential of triazine amine based on available information submitted by the applicants. Available information includes experimental genotoxicity data on triazine amine, Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) analysis and read across with structurally similar compounds. Based on the overall weight of evidence, the Panel, in agreement with the cross-cutting Working Group Genotoxicity, concluded that there is no concern for the potential of triazine amine to induce gene mutations and clastogenicity; however, the potential to induce aneugenicity was not adequately investigated. For a conclusion, an in vitro micronucleus assay performed with triazine amine would be needed. YR 2020 FD 2020-03-09 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10668/26728 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10668/26728 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 11, 2025