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CPCat

General information

URL: http://actor.epa.gov/cpcat
Full name: Chemical and Product Categories
Description: CPCat (Chemical and Product Categories) is a database containing information mapping >43,000 chemicals to a set of terms categorizing their usage or function.
Year founded: 2015
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Accessible
Country/Region: United States

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Contact information

University/Institution: National Center for Computational Toxicology
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Center for Computational Toxicology, MC B205-01, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA
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Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Richard S. Judson
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): judson.richard@epa.gov

Publications

28962356
Exploring consumer exposure pathways and patterns of use for chemicals in the environment. [PMID: 28962356]
Dionisio KL, Frame AM, Goldsmith MR, Wambaugh JF, Liddell A, Cathey T, Smith D, Vail J, Ernstoff AS, Fantke P, Jolliet O, Judson RS.

Humans are exposed to thousands of chemicals in the workplace, home, and via air, water, food, and soil. A major challenge in estimating chemical exposures is to understand which chemicals are present in these media and microenvironments. Here we describe the Chemical/Product Categories Database (CPCat), a new, publically available (http://actor.epa.gov/cpcat) database of information on chemicals mapped to "use categories" describing the usage or function of the chemical. CPCat was created by combining multiple and diverse sources of data on consumer- and industrial-process based chemical uses from regulatory agencies, manufacturers, and retailers in various countries. The database uses a controlled vocabulary of 833 terms and a novel nomenclature to capture and streamline descriptors of chemical use for 43,596 chemicals from the various sources. Examples of potential applications of CPCat are provided, including identifying chemicals to which children may be exposed and to support prioritization of chemicals for toxicity screening. CPCat is expected to be a valuable resource for regulators, risk assessors, and exposure scientists to identify potential sources of human exposures and exposure pathways, particularly for use in high-throughput chemical exposure assessment.

Toxicol Rep. 2015:2() | 77 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

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1800/6895 (73.909%)
Health and medicine:
444/1738 (74.511%)
1800
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74
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Created on: 2018-01-28
Curated by:
Lina Ma [2018-04-25]
Alia Rafique [2018-04-04]
Alia Rafique [2018-04-03]