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Short term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates:

Based on the prediction done using the OECD QSAR toolbox version 3.3 with log kow as the primary descriptor and considering the four closest read across substances, toxicity on daphnia magna was predicted (1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo[6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3). Based on the intoxication of test organism the EC50 value was estimated to be 0. 37 mg/l when(1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo[6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3) exposed to daphnia magna for 48 hrs. Based on this value it can be concluded that the substance (1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo [6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3) is considered to be toxic to aquatic environment and can classified as aquatic acute 1 as well as chronic 1 as per the criteria mentioned in CLP regulation.         

Toxicity to aquatic algae:

Based on the prediction done using the OECD QSAR toolbox version 3.3 with log kow as the primary descriptor and considering the six closest read across substances, toxicity on Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata (previous names: Raphidocelis subcapitata, Selenastrum capricornutum) was predicted for (1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo [6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3). Based on the growth rate inhibition of algae, the EC50 value was estimated to be 0.3 mg/l when (1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta)) -4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo[6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate exposed to Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata for 72hrs. Based on this value it can be concluded that the substance (1R-(1alpha,2alpha, -5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo[6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3) is considered to be toxic to aquatic environment and can be classified as aquatic acute 1 / chronic 1 category per the criteria mentioned in CLP regulation. 

 

Additional information

Summarized result for toxicity of (1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo [6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3) on the growth and other activity of aquatic invertebrates, algae and cyanobacteria by considering the data for target are as follows:

 

Short term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates:

Based on the prediction data for the target chemical study have been reviewed to determine the toxic nature of (1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo [6.3.1.02,5] dodecanyl acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3) on the growth of invertebrates. The studies are as mentioned below: 

 

In the first predicted report for the target chemical, based on the prediction done using the OECD QSAR toolbox version 3.3 with log kow as the primary descriptor and considering the four closest read across substances, toxicity on daphnia magna was predicted (1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo[6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3). Based on the intoxication of test organism the EC50 value was estimated to be 0. 37 mg/l when(1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo[6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3) exposed to daphnia magna for 48 hrs. Based on this value it can be concluded that the substance (1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo [6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3) is considered to be toxic to aquatic environment and can classified as aquatic acute 1 as well as chronic 1 as per the criteria mentioned in CLP regulation.         

 

Similarly second weight of evidence study conducted by using prediction done by EPI suite, ECOSAR version 1.1, on the basis of similarity of structure to chemicals for which the aquatic toxicity has been previously measured by structure-activity relationships (SARs) program, the LC 50 value for short term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates was predicted. On the basis of this program, the LC 50 value for short term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates was predicted to be 0.148 mg/l for (1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta, 8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo [6.3.1.02,5]dodecanal acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3) in 48 hrs. Based on this value it can be concluded that the substance (1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo [6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate is considered to be toxic to aquatic environment and can be classified as aquatic acute 1 as well as chronic 1 per the criteria mentioned in CLP regulation.

 

Thus based on the toxicity effect of chemical on the growth of daphnia magna, (1R-(1alpha,2alpha, 5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo [6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate is considered to be toxic to aquatic environment and can be classified as aquatic acute 1 as well as chronic 1 per the criteria mentioned in CLP regulation.

 

 

Toxicity to aquatic algae:

Based on the prediction data for the target chemical study have been reviewed to determine the toxic nature of (1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo [6.3.1.02,5] dodecanyl acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3) on the growth of aquatic algae and cyanobacteria. The studies are as mentioned below: 

 

In the first predicted report for the target chemical, based on the prediction done using the OECD QSAR toolbox version 3.3 with log kow as the primary descriptor and considering the six closest read across substances, toxicity on Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata (previous names: Raphidocelis subcapitata, Selenastrum capricornutum) was predicted for (1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo [6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3). Based on the growth rate inhibition of algae, the EC50 value was estimated to be 0.3 mg/l when (1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta)) -4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo[6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate exposed to Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata for 72hrs. Based on this value it can be concluded that the substance (1R-(1alpha,2alpha, -5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo[6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3) is considered to be toxic to aquatic environment and can be classified as aquatic acute 1 / chronic 1 category per the criteria mentioned in CLP regulation. 

 

Similarly second weight of evidence study conducted by using prediction done by EPI suite, ECOSAR version 1.1. Based on the prediction done using the EPI Suite ECOSAR version 1.10, the short term toxicity on green algae was predicted for test substance  (1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta)) -4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo[6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3). On the basis of effects observed in a static freshwater system, the effect concentration EC50 value for the substance is estimated to be 0.404 mg/l for green algae Species for 96 hrs duration. Based on this value, it can be concluded that the test chemical  (1R-(1alpha,2alpha,5beta,8beta) )-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo[6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate (CAS No. 57082 -24 -3) can be considered as toxic to green algae at environmentally relevant concentrations and can be considered to be classified in aquatic acute1 / chronic 1 as per the CLP classification criteria.

 

Thus based on the toxicity effect of chemical on the growth of algae, (1R-(1alpha,2alpha, 5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo [6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate is considered to be toxic to aquatic environment and can be classified as aquatic acute 1 as well as chronic 1 as per the criteria mentioned in CLP regulation.

Thus based on the above data (1R-(1alpha,2alpha, 5beta,8beta))-4,4,8-Trimethyltricyclo [6.3.1.02,5]dodecanyl acetate is considered to be toxic to aquatic environment and can be classified as aquatic acute 1 as well as chronic 1 as per the criteria mentioned in CLP regulation.