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Conclusion on classification

Two study reports (rated as Klimisch 1) on aquatic organisms are available covering two trophic levels: a primary producer (freshwater algae, represented by the model species Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata) and a primary consumer (aquatic invertebrates, represented by the model species Daphnia magna).

 

D. magna was exposed for 48 hours to ethoxylated phenol phosphate in a static short-term GLP toxicity study (OECD 202) at a limit concentration of 100 mg/L (nominal). No effect on D. magna was observed. The nominal test concentration was confirmed analytically by HPLC-UV. Therefore, the NOEC equals or is above 100 mg/L.

 

The freshwater algae Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata was exposed for 72 hours to ethoxylated phenol phosphate in a static short-term toxicity study according to the OECD guideline 201 (2006) and in compliance with the OECD-GLP principles. The study was conducted as limit test with 100 mg/L. No effect on P. subcapitata was observed. The nominal test concentration was confirmed analytically by HPLC with UV detection method. Therefore, the NOEC equals or is above 100 mg/L.

 

Following the provisions laid down in the CLP Regulation (Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008) ethoxylated phenol phosphate does not have to be classified as toxic to the aquatic environment.