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Integrate EPA Computational Toxicology with Claude, Cursor, Chatbots & AI Agents MCP Server

Access the US EPA's CompTox Chemicals Dashboard data — search for chemicals, properties, hazard summaries, and exposure data.
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Compatible with every major AI agent and IDE

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Get bioactivity summary on EPA Computational Toxicology

Retrieve a summary of high-throughput screening results from ToxCast/Tox21 assays

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Get chemical details on EPA Computational Toxicology

Get comprehensive metadata and identification details for a specific chemical using its DTXSID

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Get chemical lists on EPA Computational Toxicology

Identify which chemical lists (regulatory, research, or commercial) this chemical belongs to

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Get chemical synonyms on EPA Computational Toxicology

Retrieve all known synonyms and alternative names for a specific chemical

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Get exposure summary on EPA Computational Toxicology

Retrieve predicted exposure levels and product use data (ExpoCast/CPDat)

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Get fate and transport on EPA Computational Toxicology

Retrieve environmental fate and transport data (e.g., half-life, bioconcentration)

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Get hazard summary on EPA Computational Toxicology

Retrieve a summary of toxicity values and hazard assessment data from ToxValDB

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Get physicochemical properties on EPA Computational Toxicology

Retrieve predicted and experimental physicochemical properties (e.g., melting point, logP, solubility) for a chemical

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Search chemical by casrn on EPA Computational Toxicology

Search for chemicals by their CAS Registry Number (CASRN)

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Search chemical by name on EPA Computational Toxicology

Search for chemicals by common, IUPAC, or synonym names in the EPA CompTox database

Security & Code Integrity Audit

Every tool in the EPA Computational Toxicology MCP Server is continuously audited by the Vinkius Security Engine. We guarantee zero-trust payload isolation, strict data boundaries, and deterministic execution for enterprise-grade AI agents.

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How Vinkius protects your data

Can I set different limits for each virtual assistant on my team?

Absolutely. You have full control in our command center. You can create an AI agent that only "reads" data so the support team can answer questions, and another superpowered agent that can "edit" and "create" information exclusively for your operations team. Each AI gets exactly the level of access you allow.

Is there a risk of the AI "going crazy" and deleting important company data?

No. With Vinkius, the AI operates on "rails". It can only make the exact moves you authorized in the tool's settings. It cannot invent routes, access other networks in your company, or decide to delete random files. If the action isn't in the approved catalog, the attempt is blocked instantly.

What if the AI ends up reading customer data or confidential information?

We have a built-in digital "bodyguard" called DLP (Data Loss Prevention). If a tool fetches data and the response contains social security numbers, credit cards, or personal customer info, Vinkius magically blocks and erases that information before it is delivered to the AI. The AI works only with what is strictly necessary, and your sensitive data never leaks.

How do I obtain a free API key for the EPA CTX services?

You must send an email to ccte_api@epa.gov to request an individual API key. The key is usually issued free of charge for research and professional use.

Triggering EPA Computational Toxicology via Natural Language

Connect your AI agents and chatbots (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor) with the EPA Computational Toxicology MCP server to manage operations across the following domains.

Prompting toxicology Workflows

Integrate EPA Computational Toxicology for AI-driven toxicology management. The MCP server structures the outputs required for Claude to analyze industry titans data.

Autonomous chemical data via AI

The EPA Computational Toxicology MCP translates LLM intent into specific chemical data actions. Agents like Cursor use this to interface securely with your industry titans infrastructure.

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