Tolerable daily intake
Tolerable daily intake refers to the daily amount of a chemical contaminant that has been assessed safe for human exposure on long-term basis. TDI specifically occurs to chemicals that humans are exposed to unintentionally or as a contaminant, where acceptable daily intake refers to chemicals that are intentional added. TDI is generally written as a value of exposure per kilogram body weight. Both ADI and TDI are usually assessed based on animal experiments, and it is most often hundreds of times lower than the dose causing no observable [adverse effect level|no observable adverse effect] in the most sensitive tested animal species. Because the confounding factors may vary depending on the quality of data and the type of adverse effect, TDI values are not good estimates of the harmfulness of chemicals, and must be considered administrative tools to set allowable limits for chemicals, rather than scientific measures. The threshold limit value of a chemical substance is a level to which it is believed a worker can be exposed day after day for a working lifetime without adverse effects.
Examples of Tolerable Daily Intake
World Health Organization
The World Health Organization (WHO) has introduced a TDI for melamine as 0.2 milligrams /kg body weight as of 2008. Similarly the established TDI range for dioxins according to WHO is 1-4 picograms toxic equivalency/kg body weight as of 1998. WHO's provisional maximum tolerable daily intake for all sources of iodine combined is 0.017 mg/kg b.w.North America
Canada
The Canadian Government Health Protection Branch also uses tolerable daily intake. They have established TDI's for a wide variety of chemicals, listed below.| Substance | TDI | TDI | Category |
| aniline | 7 micrograms/kg b.w./day | - | non-carcinogenic effects |
| bis (2-ethylhexyl phthalate) | 0.044 mg/kg b.w./day | - | non-carcinogenic effects |
| chlorobenzene | 0.43 mg/kg b.w./day | 0.01 mg/m3 | non-carcinogenic effects |
| dibutyl phthalate | 0.063 mg/kg b.w./day | - | non-carcinogenic effects |
| dichlorobenzene | 0.11 mg/kg b.w./day | non-carcinogenic effects | |
| dichloromethane | 0.05 mg/kg b.w./day | - | non-carcinogenic effects |
| hexachlorobenzene | 500 ng/kg b.w./day | - | non-carcinogenic effects |
| inorganic fluoride | 200 micrograms/kg b.w./day | - | non-carcinogenic effects |
| arsenic and its inorganic compounds | 7.8 micrograms/m3 840 micrograms/litre | carcinogenic effects | |
| benzene | 15 mg/m3 | carcinogenic effects | |
| cadmium | 5.1 micrograms/m3 | carcinogenic effects |