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Short-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates

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Description of key information

No reliable measured data exists for short-term toxicity to invertebrates for Alchisor CAL111.  However, adequate reliable measured data exists for short-term toxicity to invertebrates to the analogue of Alchisor CAL 111 (namely, Alchisor CAL123). One reliable (Klimisch 1) short-term toxicity study for invertebrates was available for Alchisor CAL 123.  The short-term toxicity of Alchisor CAL 123 to Daphnia magna was reported by Claude & Krueger (2010) in an OECD 202 guideline and GLP compliant study.  Daphnia were exposed to toxicant in measured concentrations for 48 hours, resulting in a 48-hr LC50 of >100 mg/L.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Fresh water invertebrates

Fresh water invertebrates
Effect concentration:
100 mg/L

Additional information

Alchisor CAL 111 is thetrade name for decene, hydroformylation products, high boiling. As defined in the ‘Read-Across Justification Document’, data provided for the analogue substance Alchisor CAL 123 is representative of Alchisor CAL 111 and suitable for assessment purpose.

No reliable measured data exists for short-term toxicity to invertebrates for Alchisor CAL111. However, adequate reliable measured data exists for short-term toxicity to invertebrates to the analogue of Alchisor CAL 111 (namely, Alchisor CAL123). The short-term toxicity of Alchisor CAL 123, characterized as alkenes, C11-12, hydroformylation products, distillation residues, to invertebrates has been evaluated for this dossier. One reliable (Klimisch 1) short-term toxicity study for invertebrates was available for Alchisor CAL 123. The short-term toxicity of Alchisor CAL 123 to Daphnia magna was reported by Claude & Krueger (2010) in an OECD 202 guideline and GLP compliant study. Daphnia were exposed to toxicant in measured concentrations for 48 hours, resulting in a 48-hr LC50 of >100 mg/L. This reliable study result is designated as Key for the short-term toxicity to invertebrates endpoint.