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Diss Factsheets

Administrative data

Endpoint:
in vitro gene mutation study in bacteria
Type of information:
(Q)SAR
Remarks:
VEGA model: CONSENSUS 1.0.2; CAESAR 2.1.13; SarPy/IRFMN 1.0.7; ISS 1.0.2
Adequacy of study:
key study
Study period:
2018
Reliability:
3 (not reliable)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
results derived from a valid (Q)SAR model, but not (completely) falling into its applicability domain, and documentation / justification is limited
Justification for type of information:
VEGA model - CONSENSUS 1.0.2 (CAESAR 2.1.13; SarPy/IRFMN 1.0.7; ISS 1.0.2)

Data source

Reference
Reference Type:
other: QSAR model
Title:
Mutagenit (Amest test) CONSENSUS 1.0.2 (CAESAR 2.1.13; SarPy/IRFMN 1.0.7; ISS 1.0.2) - VEGA
Year:
2018
Bibliographic source:
VEGA QSAR model - Mutagenit (Amest test) CONSENSUS 1.0.2 (CAESAR 2.1.13; SarPy/IRFMN 1.0.7; ISS 1.0.2)
Report date:
2018

Materials and methods

Test guideline
Qualifier:
no guideline followed
Principles of method if other than guideline:
VEGA model - CONSENSUS 1.0.2 (CAESAR 2.1.13; SarPy/IRFMN 1.0.7; ISS 1.0.2)

Test material

Constituent 1
Chemical structure
Reference substance name:
Ditin pyrophosphate
EC Number:
239-635-5
EC Name:
Ditin pyrophosphate
Cas Number:
15578-26-4
Molecular formula:
H4O7P2.2Sn
IUPAC Name:
ditin pyrophosphate
Test material form:
solid: particulate/powder

Results and discussion

Test results
Key result
Species / strain:
not specified
Metabolic activation:
not applicable
Genotoxicity:
other:
Cytotoxicity / choice of top concentrations:
other:
Remarks on result:
no mutagenic potential (based on QSAR/QSPR prediction)

Applicant's summary and conclusion

Conclusions:
Tin(II) pyrophosphate is not classified for genetic toxicity