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Toxicity to other above-ground organisms

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The   lowest reliable short-term to other above-ground organisms which is reported by McCormack, K.M., L.D. Ottosen, V.L. Sanger, S. Sprague, G.H. Mayor, and J.B. Hook, 1979, after a 14 days exposure to aluminium  was 1000 mg/kg diet (NOEC). EC50=5000 mg/kg diet.
This information will be take into account for birds toxicity for the derivation of PNEC.
The lowest reliable long-term toxicity to other above-ground organisms which is reported by Sparling, D.W., T.P. Lowe, D. Day, and K. Dolan 1995, after a 548 d exposure to aluminium sulphate was 400 mg/kg diet (NOEC). One of the 548 d EC50 was 2000 mg/kg diet.
This information will be take into account for birds toxicity for the derivation of PNEC.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Short-term EC50 or LC50 for mammals:
5 000 mg/kg food
Long-term EC10, LC10 or NOEC for mammals:
400 mg/kg food

Additional information

The lowest reliable short-term to other above-ground organisms which is reported by McCormack, K.M., L.D. Ottosen, V.L. Sanger, S. Sprague, G.H. Mayor, and J.B. Hook, 1979, after a 14 days exposure to aluminium was 1000 mg/kg diet (NOEC). EC50=5000 mg/kg diet. This information will be take into account for birds toxicity for the derivation of PNEC.

The lowest reliable long-term toxicity to other above-ground organisms which is reported by Sparling, D.W., T.P. Lowe, D. Day, and K. Dolan 1995, after a 548 d exposure to aluminium sulphate was 400 mg/kg diet (NOEC). One of the 548 d EC50 was 2000 mg/kg diet. This information will be take into account for birds toxicity for the derivation of PNEC.