The Leaping Bunny logo is used by brands that don't test on animals, useful for the ethically conscious beauty fan.
1.http://animalliberationfront.com/Philosophy/Animal%20Testing/BUAV_Acute_Toxicity_Briefing.pdf
o Report by Dr Gill Langley, discussing the case against acute toxicity testing on animals, also a view into animal suffering during traditional tests.
2. http://www.cosmeticsdesign-europe.com/Market-Trends/The-Body-Shop-joins-pledge-to-end-animal-testing-in-cosmetics
o Proof of a large cosmetic company that is behind the push for Animal free testing.
3. http://leapingbunny.org/eu2013/index.html#.UkPbpdfwx8E
o Leaping bunny organization (as above). Products with that label mean no animals tested.
4. http://www.sciencedirect.com/ science/article/pii/ S0039625701002119
o The Draize Eye Test, one of the cruel methods used to test eye irritation.
5. http://www.intertek.com/news/2013/03-26-intertek-supports-healthcare-and-beauty-products industries-with-alternative-methods-for-cosmetics-testing/
o Date for the complete banning of animal testing thought-out the EU.
6.http://www.mediapeta.com/peta/PDF/companiesdotest.pdf
o This page shows the companies that still test their products on animals.
o Article on acute toxicity (LD50). Quote taken from E, Walum describing death rate for LD50 test. Quote from taken from line four.
13. http://mpkb.org/home/patients/assessing_literature/in_vitro_studies
o An example of in vitro and in silico testing.
14. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vKWI-UCG2o
o Examples of newer and more efficient Alternative methods.
15.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGA9V4Eaij4
o Visual examples of experiments performed on animals and narrator gives interesting statistical information on survival rate and different types experiments performed.
o Report by Dr Gill Langley, discussing the case against acute toxicity testing on animals, also a view into animal suffering during traditional tests.
2. http://www.cosmeticsdesign-europe.com/Market-Trends/The-Body-Shop-joins-pledge-to-end-animal-testing-in-cosmetics
o Proof of a large cosmetic company that is behind the push for Animal free testing.
3. http://leapingbunny.org/eu2013/index.html#.UkPbpdfwx8E
o Leaping bunny organization (as above). Products with that label mean no animals tested.
4. http://www.sciencedirect.com/
o The Draize Eye Test, one of the cruel methods used to test eye irritation.
5. http://www.intertek.com/news/2013/03-26-intertek-supports-healthcare-and-beauty-products industries-with-alternative-methods-for-cosmetics-testing/
o Date for the complete banning of animal testing thought-out the EU.
6.http://www.mediapeta.com/peta/PDF/companiesdotest.pdf
o This page shows the companies that still test their products on animals.
7.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/ news/article-2181468/Big- beauty-brands-dropping- cruelty-free-animal-testing- policies-sell-products-China. html
o China’s laws which restrict companies not to use animal testing.
o This link is used for the imagery of the Draize test.
10. http://www.animalethics.org.au/accreditation-and-licensing/ld50-and-lethality-testing
o Used to show the LD50 test which is used in animal testing.
11. http://altweb.jhsph.edu/sebin/c/g/altex_2_10_bitz.pdf
o Used to show the suffering LD50 test causes on its animal test subjects.
12. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1533392/pdf/envhper00537-0100.pdf
o China’s laws which restrict companies not to use animal testing.
8.http://www.mediapeta.com/peta/PDF/companiesdonttest.pdf
o A list from PETA of companies that do not test their products on animals.
9. http://www.all-creatures.org/articles/ar-international.htmlo A list from PETA of companies that do not test their products on animals.
o This link is used for the imagery of the Draize test.
10. http://www.animalethics.org.au/accreditation-and-licensing/ld50-and-lethality-testing
o Used to show the LD50 test which is used in animal testing.
11. http://altweb.jhsph.edu/sebin/c/g/altex_2_10_bitz.pdf
o Used to show the suffering LD50 test causes on its animal test subjects.
12. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1533392/pdf/envhper00537-0100.pdf
o Article on acute toxicity (LD50). Quote taken from E, Walum describing death rate for LD50 test. Quote from taken from line four.
13. http://mpkb.org/home/patients/assessing_literature/in_vitro_studies
o An example of in vitro and in silico testing.
14. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vKWI-UCG2o
o Examples of newer and more efficient Alternative methods.
15.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGA9V4Eaij4
o Visual examples of experiments performed on animals and narrator gives interesting statistical information on survival rate and different types experiments performed.
Reference list
- British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection. (2005). Acute Toxicity Testing Without Animal. Report. London: Dr. Gill, Langley. Retrieved from http://animalliberationfront.com/Philosophy/Animal %20Testing/BUAV_Acute_Toxicity_Briefing.pdf
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· Walum, E. (1998). Acute Oral Toxicity, 106, 2. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles /PMC1533392/pdf/envhper00537-0100.pdf
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· Doctors against Animal Experiments. (2010). The Botulinum Neurotoxin LD50 Test –Problems and Solutions. Report. Munich: Silke Bitz. Retrieved from http://altweb. jhsph.edu/sebin/c/g/altex_2_10_bitz.pdf
- Wilhelmus, K. (2001). The Draize eye test, 45, 6. Retrieved from http://www.sciencedirect .com/science /article/pii/S0039625701002119
Autoimmunity Research Foundation. (2012). Differences between in vitro, in vivo, and in silico studies. Retrieved from http://mpkb.org/home/patients/assessing_literature/in_vitro_studies
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