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The NORMAN Suspect List Exchange (NORMAN-SLE): facilitating European and worldwide collaboration on suspect screening in high resolution mass spectrometry

Hiba Mohammed Taha (1) , Reza Aalizadeh , Nikiforos Alygizakis , Jean-Philippe Antignac , Hans Peter H. Arp , Richard Bade , Nancy Baker , Lidia Belova , Lubertus Bijlsma , Evan Bolton , Werner Brack , Alberto Celma , Wen-Ling Chen , Tiejun Cheng , Parviel Chirsir , Ľuboš Čirka , Lisa D’agostino , Yannick Djoumbou Feunang , Valeria Dulio (2) , Stellan Fischer , Pablo Gago-Ferrero , Aikaterini Galani , Birgit Geueke , Natalia Głowacka , Juliane Glüge , Ksenia Groh , Sylvia Grosse , Peter Haglund , Pertti Hakkinen , Sarah Hale , Felix Hernandez , Elisabeth M.-L. Janssen , Tim Jonkers , Karin Kiefer , Michal Kirchner , Jan Koschorreck , Martin Krauss , Jessy Krier , Marja Lamoree , Marion Letzel , Thomas Letzel , Qingliang Li , James Little , Yanna Liu , David Lunderberg , Jonathan Martin , Andrew Mceachran , John Mclean , Christiane Meier , Jeroen Meijer , Frank Menger , Carla Merino , Jane Muncke , Matthias Muschket , Michael Neumann , Vanessa Neveu , Kelsey Ng , Herbert Oberacher , Jake O’brien , Peter Oswald , Martina Oswaldova , Jaqueline Picache , Cristina Postigo , Noelia Ramirez , Thorsten Reemtsma , Justin Renaud , Pawel Rostkowski , Heinz Rüdel , Reza Salek , Saer Samanipour , Martin Scheringer , Ivo Schliebner , Wolfgang Schulz , Tobias Schulze , Manfred Sengl , Benjamin Shoemaker , Kerry Sims , Heinz Singer , Randolph Singh , Mark Sumarah , Paul Thiessen , Kevin Thomas , Sonia Torres , Xenia Trier , Annemarie van Wezel , Roel Vermeulen , Jelle Vlaanderen , Peter von der Ohe , Zhanyun Wang , Antony Williams , Egon Willighagen , David Wishart , Jian Zhang , Nikolaos Thomaidis , Juliane Hollender , Jaroslav Slobodnik , Emma Schymanski (1)
Reza Aalizadeh
Nikiforos Alygizakis
Jean-Philippe Antignac
Hans Peter H. Arp
Richard Bade
Nancy Baker
Lidia Belova
Lubertus Bijlsma
Evan Bolton
Werner Brack
Alberto Celma
Wen-Ling Chen
Tiejun Cheng
Parviel Chirsir
Ľuboš Čirka
Lisa D’agostino
Yannick Djoumbou Feunang
Stellan Fischer
  • Fonction : Auteur
Pablo Gago-Ferrero
Aikaterini Galani
Birgit Geueke
Natalia Głowacka
Juliane Glüge
Ksenia Groh
Sylvia Grosse
  • Fonction : Auteur
Peter Haglund
Pertti Hakkinen
Sarah Hale
Felix Hernandez
Elisabeth M.-L. Janssen
Tim Jonkers
Karin Kiefer
  • Fonction : Auteur
Michal Kirchner
Jan Koschorreck
Martin Krauss
Jessy Krier
Marja Lamoree
Marion Letzel
  • Fonction : Auteur
Thomas Letzel
Qingliang Li
James Little
  • Fonction : Auteur
Yanna Liu
David Lunderberg
Jonathan Martin
Andrew Mceachran
John Mclean
Christiane Meier
Jeroen Meijer
Frank Menger
Carla Merino
Jane Muncke
Matthias Muschket
Michael Neumann
Vanessa Neveu
Kelsey Ng
Herbert Oberacher
Jake O’brien
Peter Oswald
Martina Oswaldova
  • Fonction : Auteur
Jaqueline Picache
Cristina Postigo
Noelia Ramirez
Thorsten Reemtsma
Justin Renaud
Pawel Rostkowski
Heinz Rüdel
Reza Salek
Saer Samanipour
Martin Scheringer
Ivo Schliebner
  • Fonction : Auteur
Wolfgang Schulz
Tobias Schulze
Manfred Sengl
  • Fonction : Auteur
Benjamin Shoemaker
Kerry Sims
Heinz Singer
Randolph Singh
Mark Sumarah
Paul Thiessen
Kevin Thomas
Sonia Torres
Xenia Trier
Annemarie van Wezel
Roel Vermeulen
Jelle Vlaanderen
  • Fonction : Auteur
Peter von der Ohe
Zhanyun Wang
Antony Williams
Egon Willighagen
David Wishart
Jian Zhang
Nikolaos Thomaidis
Juliane Hollender
Jaroslav Slobodnik

Résumé

Background The NORMAN Association (https://www.norman-network.com/) initiated the NORMAN Suspect List Exchange (NORMAN-SLE; https://www.norman-network.com/nds/SLE/) in 2015, following the NORMAN collaborative trial on non-target screening of environmental water samples by mass spectrometry. Since then, this exchange of information on chemicals that are expected to occur in the environment, along with the accompanying expert knowledge and references, has become a valuable knowledge base for “suspect screening” lists. The NORMAN-SLE now serves as a FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) chemical information resource worldwide. Results The NORMAN-SLE contains 99 separate suspect list collections (as of May 2022) from over 70 contributors around the world, totalling over 100,000 unique substances. The substance classes include per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), pharmaceuticals, pesticides, natural toxins, high production volume substances covered under the European REACH regulation (EC: 1272/2008), priority contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) and regulatory lists from NORMAN partners. Several lists focus on transformation products (TPs) and complex features detected in the environment with various levels of provenance and structural information. Each list is available for separate download. The merged, curated collection is also available as the NORMAN Substance Database (NORMAN SusDat). Both the NORMAN-SLE and NORMAN SusDat are integrated within the NORMAN Database System (NDS). The individual NORMAN-SLE lists receive digital object identifiers (DOIs) and traceable versioning via a Zenodo community (https://zenodo.org/communities/norman-sle), with a total of > 40,000 unique views, > 50,000 unique downloads and 40 citations (May 2022). NORMAN-SLE content is progressively integrated into large open chemical databases such as PubChem (https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) and the US EPA’s CompTox Chemicals Dashboard (https://comptox.epa.gov/dashboard/), enabling further access to these lists, along with the additional functionality and calculated properties these resources offer. PubChem has also integrated significant annotation content from the NORMAN-SLE, including a classification browser (https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/classification/#hid=101). Conclusions The NORMAN-SLE offers a specialized service for hosting suspect screening lists of relevance for the environmental community in an open, FAIR manner that allows integration with other major chemical resources. These efforts foster the exchange of information between scientists and regulators, supporting the paradigm shift to the “one substance, one assessment” approach. New submissions are welcome via the contacts provided on the NORMAN-SLE website (https://www.norman-network.com/nds/SLE/).
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hal-03854417 , version 1 (17-11-2022)

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Hiba Mohammed Taha, Reza Aalizadeh, Nikiforos Alygizakis, Jean-Philippe Antignac, Hans Peter H. Arp, et al.. The NORMAN Suspect List Exchange (NORMAN-SLE): facilitating European and worldwide collaboration on suspect screening in high resolution mass spectrometry. Environmental Sciences Europe , 2022, 34 (1), pp.104. ⟨10.1186/s12302-022-00680-6⟩. ⟨hal-03854417⟩

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