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Administrative data

Link to relevant study record(s)

Description of key information

Toxicokinetic studies in rats show that the ester is hydrolysed and that metabolites are rapidly eliminated.
The substance was also found to be a potent inducer of peroxisome proliferation in rats.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Bioaccumulation potential:
no bioaccumulation potential

Additional information

Very similar excretion patterns were found in male and female rats after single oral administration of 14C-test material at both dose levels. Based on urinary excretion, the test article was absorbed in low but significant amounts from the gastro-intestinal tract. The excretion of the test article was rapid as shown by urinary and fecal excretion rates and proceeded mainly via the feces. Additionally, the low or negligible residual radioactivity levels found at 168 hours after the administration in most organs/tissues, blood/plasma, intestinal tract and residual carcass reflected the highly efficient elimination of 14C-test material at both dose levels in both sexes.