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Short-term toxicity to fish

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Description of key information

The test substance is with high probability not acutely harmful to fish.

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Additional information

In an acute toxicity study according to guideline DIN 38 412, Golden orfe were exposed with the test substance using a static procedure for 96 h (BASF AG 1989). After 96 h the LC50 was determined to be > 100 mg/L. Therefore, the test substance is with high probability not acutely harmful to fish.

This is supported by the data from Tonogai et al. (1978). According to a national guideline, a median tolerance limit (TLm) test was conducted using Medaka (Oryzias latipes). The fish were exposed for 48 h and the survival rate was determined. The LC0 was determined to be 3000 mg/L.

Furthermore, Flury and Flühler (1994) mentioned a LC50 (48h, Cyprinus carpio) of > 100 mg/L and a LC50 (48h, Poedlia reticulata) > 500 mg/L.

In overall conclusion, the test substance is not acutely harmful to fish.