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Name:
N-(1-oxooctyl)glycine
Type of composition:
boundary composition of the substance
State / form:
solid: bulk
Reference substance:
N-(1-oxooctyl)glycine
Name:
N-(1-oxooctyl)glycine
Type of composition:
legal entity composition of the substance
State / form:
solid: bulk
Related composition:
N-(1-oxooctyl)glycine
>= 96.5 - <= 100 % (w/w)
Reference substance:
N-(1-oxooctyl)glycine
Reference substance:
N-(1-oxooctyl)glycine
This impurity is considered relevant for the classification and labelling of the substance
Reference substance:
N-(1-oxooctyl)glycine
This impurity is considered relevant for the classification and labelling of the substance
Reference substance:
N-(1-oxooctyl)glycine
This impurity is considered relevant for the classification and labelling of the substance
Reference substance:
N-(1-oxooctyl)glycine
This impurity is considered relevant for the classification and labelling of the substance
PBT status:
the substance is not PBT / vPvB
Justification:

The test substance is readily biodegradable according to an OECD test 301B reaching 86% after 28days. The 10-day-window began on day 2, at its end, 82 % were reached, surpassing the pass level of 60 % given in the OECD guideline.

A partition coefficient of 2.052 was reported at pH 5 according to an OECD test n°117. The experimental Log Kow being below 4.5, the substance does not tend to bioaccumulate.

The substance was not classified as a CMR substance and no evidence of toxicity was highlighted in available chronic tests.

No chronic aquatic toxicity data is available but acute aquatic toxicity data do not show a toxicity to the aquatic compartment (EC50 > 100 mg/l)