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Chemical Class Regulation

Meaning

Chemical Class Regulation refers to the approach used by regulatory bodies to manage the risks associated with groups of structurally or functionally similar chemical substances, rather than regulating them individually. In the context of hormonal health, this often pertains to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) which are grouped based on their shared mechanism of action, such as all chemicals that bind to the estrogen receptor. This regulatory strategy aims to prevent regrettable substitution, where one harmful chemical is simply replaced by another structurally similar one with the same biological effect. This systemic perspective is crucial for protecting public health from widespread environmental hormone mimics.