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Aquatic toxicity

The Toolbox profiler Aquatic toxicity classification by ECOSAR v.1.11 gives an alert for aquatic toxicity based on the presence of ester and phenol groups inside the structure of the substance.

 

Acute toxicity

Ecosar class Ester:

Fish 96h LC50 = 27.992 mg/l

Daphnid 48h LC50 = 58.941 mg/l

Green algae 72h EC50 = 25.567 mg/l

 

Ecosar class Phenol:

Fish 96h LC50 = 38.183 mg/l

Daphnid 48h LC50 = 10.898 mg/l

Green algae 72h EC50 = 50.714 mg/l

 

Chronic toxicity

Ecosar class Ester:

Fish ChV = 2.159 mg/l

Daphnid ChV= 41.719 mg/l

 

Ecosar class Phenol:

Fish ChV = 3.788 mg/l

Daphnid ChV= 2.074 mg/l

 

Note: ChV is the geometric mean of the LOEC and NOEC

 

Predicted data available for acute aquatic toxicity is out of the limit for classification. Predicted data for chronic aquatic toxicity is close to the limit for classification. The substance is estimated as ready biodegradable and no classification should be required. However, due to the uncertainty of the estimated values, the classification H412 (Aquatic chronic toxicity cat.3) for Methyl p-hydroxycinnamate (4-HCAME) according to the CLP Regulation (EC n. 1272/2008) is proposed in a precautionary manner.