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Toxicity to aquatic algae and cyanobacteria

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Reference
Endpoint:
toxicity to aquatic algae and cyanobacteria
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Reliability:
1 (reliable without restriction)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
guideline study
Justification for type of information:
Experimental test result performed using standard OECD test guidelines
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
OECD Guideline 201 (Alga, Growth Inhibition Test)
Principles of method if other than guideline:
This study was designed to assess the effect of the test item Tripiperazine dicitrate; CAS No. 144-29-6 on the growth of green alga Chlorella vulgaris. The study was conducted in accordance with “OECD guideline for testing of chemicals No. 201 – Alga, growth inhibition test”.
GLP compliance:
yes
Specific details on test material used for the study:
- Name of test material (as cited in study report): Piperazine citrate / tripiperazine dicitrate- Molecular formula: C12H30N6•Cl2H16O14 - Molecular weight: 642.76 g/mole - Substance type: Organic - Physical state: Solid
Analytical monitoring:
yes
Details on sampling:
not specified
Vehicle:
yes
Details on test solutions:
Test solution: The test solution was prepared in aseptic condition. The test item Tripiperazine dicitrate was prepared by adding 50mg of test item in 250ml of BBM to get the final concentration of 200mg/L. This stock solution was kept for stirring for 20 minutes to obtain a homogenous solution for the experiment. The test concentrations were chosen according to the available data of the test item. The remaining test solutions were prepared by dilution from the above stock solution. To have a better growth and visibility of cells, the initial cell density of the culture was kept 1 X 104cells/ml. Care was taken to have a homogeneous solution for the experiment.Test vessels: All the tests were carried out in 100mL conical flasks which were carefully autoclaved and sterilized. The test solution in each of these test vessels was kept constant which is 60ml so that a sufficient amount of head space was left.Replicates: For the assessment of algal growth, the study was conducted in replicates. The control vessel was maintained in triplicates as recommended in the OECD guideline and the test concentrations were selected in geometric series which were maintained in duplicates.
Test organisms (species):
Chlorella vulgaris
Details on test organisms:
TEST ORGANISM- Common name:green alga - Strain:Chlorella vulgaris- Source (laboratory, culture collection):laboratoryACCLIMATION- Culturing media and conditions (same as test or not):The medium to be used for the growth of algae was Bold’s Basal Medium (BBM). It is a medium composed of macronutrients, micronutrients, alkaline EDTA solution and Iron solution. Stock solution of each of these was prepared separately and then a complete medium was prepared and sterilized. De-ionized water was used to prepare the BBM.- Any deformed or abnormal cells observed:NO
Test type:
static
Water media type:
freshwater
Total exposure duration:
72 h
Hardness:
No data
Test temperature:
24 °C ±2°C.
pH:
6.2-7.5
Dissolved oxygen:
No data
Salinity:
No data
Nominal and measured concentrations:
Six test concentration were:6.25 mg/l, 12.5 mg/l, 25 mg/l, 50mg/l, 100 mg/l and 200mg/l
Details on test conditions:
TEST SYSTEM- Test vessel:All the tests were carried out in 100mL conical flasks which were carefully autoclaved and sterilized. The test solution in each of these test vessels was kept constant which is 60ml so that a sufficient amount of head space was left.- Material, size, headspace, fill volume:100ml- No. of vessels per concentration (replicates):The control vessel was maintained in triplicates as recommended in the OECD guideline and the test concentrations were selected in geometric series which were maintained in duplicates.- No. of vessels per control (replicates):Three replicates for Control- No. of vessels per vehicle control (replicates):Two replicates for each test concentrationGROWTH MEDIUM- Standard medium used: yesOTHER TEST CONDITIONS- Sterile test conditions: yes- Adjustment of pH:6.8 ±0.3 - Photoperiod:16 Hour Light Period : 8 Hour Dark Period- Light intensity and quality:White Fluorescent Light with intensity 1500LuxEFFECT PARAMETERS MEASURED (with observation intervals if applicable) :- Determination of cell concentrations: spectrophotometerTEST CONCENTRATIONS- Spacing factor for test concentrations:2
Reference substance (positive control):
not specified
Key result
Duration:
72 h
Dose descriptor:
EC50
Effect conc.:
87.912 mg/L
Nominal / measured:
nominal
Conc. based on:
test mat.
Basis for effect:
growth rate
Remarks on result:
other: graphically and through probit analysis
Details on results:
Test concentrations: The effect of the test item Tripiperazine dicitrate on the green algae Chlorella vulgaris culture was observed at nominal test concentration of 6.25mg/l, 12.5mg/l, 25mg/l, 50mg/l, 100 mg/l and 200 mg/l. All the six concentrations were in geometric series spaced by a factor of 2.The microscopic observations were also noted in each of the test vessel. All the cells appeared healthy, round and green throughout the study duration in the control and in the test vessels black dotted rings were observed in concentrations of 100mg/l and 200mg/l.
Reported statistics and error estimates:
To obtain a quantitative concentration-response relationship by regression analysis, a linearizing transformation of the response data into probit was performed. Using the same, effective concentration (EC) was determined.

Table 1: Showing the average cell count using Haemocytometer of the test vessels at an equal interval of 24hrs, 48hrs and 72hrs

Test vessels and test concentration

24 Hours

48 Hours

72 Hours

Control

Replicate 1

49 x 104

70 x 104

104.5 x 104

Replicate 2

59 x 104

78 x 104

97 x 104

Replicate 3

54 x 104

73.5 x 104

101.5 x 104

CAS No. 144-29-6

6.25mg/l

Replicate 1

48.5 x 104

38 x 104

36.5 x 104

Replicate 2

43.5 x 104

42.5 x 104

36.5 x 104

12.5mg/l

Replicate 1

43 x 104

35.5 x 104

32 x 104

Replicate 2

42 x 104

37 x 104

34 x 104

25mg/l

Replicate 1

37 x 104

33.5 x 104

28 x 104

Replicate 2

37 x 104

32 x 104

29 x 104

50mg/l

Replicate 1

30.5 x 104

26 x 104

24 x 104

Replicate 2

26 x 104

23 x 104

22.5 x 104

100mg/l

Replicate 1

22 x 104

14.5 x 104

10 x 104

Replicate 2

24 x 104

11 x 104

8 x 104

200mg/l

Replicate 1

13 x 104

8 x 104

4.5 x 104

Replicate 2

12 x 104

9.5 x 104

4 x 104

 

 

Table 2: Showing the values of average specific growth rate and percentage inhibition after an interval of 72 hours

 

CONTROL

6.25mg/l

12.5mg/l

25mg/l

50mg/l

100mg/l

200mg/l

Average Specific Growth rate (µ )

R1

1.550

R1

1.199

R1

1.155

R1

1.111

R1

1.059

R1

0.768

R1

0.501

 

R2

1.525

R2

1.199

R2

1.175

R2

1.122

R2

1.038

R2

0.693

R2

0.462

 

R3

1.540

 

Mean of Avg. Specific growth rate

1.538

1.199

1.165

1.117

1.049

0.730

0.482

Percentage Inhibition (%I)

_

22.046

24.240

27.411

31.831

52.521

68.683

 

 

 

Table 3: Depicting pH values at 0 Hours and after 72 Hours of test item exposure to algae

 

Test vessels and test concentration

0 Hours

72 Hours

CONTROL

Replicate 1

6.7

7.4

Replicate 2

6.8

7.6

Replicate 3

6.8

7.5

CAS No. 144-29-6

6.25mg/l

Replicate 1

6.8

7.3

Replicate 2

6.8

7.4

12.5mg/l

Replicate 1

6.8

7.4

Replicate 2

6.7

7.4

25mg/l

Replicate 1

6.7

7.2

Replicate 2

6.7

7.3

50mg/l

Replicate 1

6.6

7.1

Replicate 2

6.6

7.2

100mg/l

Replicate 1

6.5

7.0

Replicate 2

6.5

7.0

200mg/l

Replicate 1

6.2

6.7

Replicate 2

6.2

6.6

Validity criteria fulfilled:
yes
Conclusions:
After 72 hours of exposure to test item Tripiperazine dicitrate (CAS No. 144-29-6) to various nominal test concentrations, EC50 was found to be 87.912mg/l graphically and through probit analysis.
Executive summary:

The effect of test itemTripiperazine dicitrate, CAS No. 144-29-6 was studied on the growth of fresh water green algaChlorella vulgaris.The study was conducted following OECD guideline 201- Alga, growth inhibition test. The test concentration chosen for the study were 6.25mg/l, 12.5mg/l, 25mg/l, 50mg/l, 100mg/l and 200mg/l. The test concentrations were prepared using stock solution of the test item using mineral media. The green alga was exposed to the test concentration for a period of 72 hours to observe average specific growth rate and % growth inhibition under the effect of the test item. EC50 calculated graphically through probit analysis was observed to be 87.912mg/l. Thus, based on the EC50 value, test substance can be considered as toxic to aquatic organisms and thus can be classified as aquatic chronic category 3 but since the substance is readily biodegradable and the partition coefficient (log Kow) of the test chemical is also not ≥ 4 (i.e, reported in range -1.15), test chemical can be considered as non-hazardous to aquatic organisms as per the CLP criteria.

Description of key information

After 72 hours of exposure to test item Tripiperazine dicitrate (CAS No. 144-29-6) to various nominal test concentrations, EC50 was found to be 87.912mg/l graphically and through probit analysis. Thus, based on the EC50 value, test substance can be considered as toxic to aquatic organisms and thus can be classified as aquatic chronic category 3 but since the substance is readily biodegradable and the partition coefficient (log Kow) of the test chemical is also not ≥ 4 (i.e, reported in range -1.15), test chemical can be considered as non-hazardous to aquatic algae and cyanobacteria as per the CLP criteria.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

EC50 for freshwater algae:
87.912 mg/L

Additional information

Experimental key study for the test chemical Piperazine citrate (CAS No. 144-29-6) and supporting study for its structurally related substance were reviewed to summarize the following information for toxicity to aquatic algae endpoint:

In key study, the effect of test item Tripiperazine dicitrate, CAS No. 144-29-6 was studied on the growth of fresh water green alga Chlorella vulgaris. The study was conducted following OECD guideline 201- Alga, growth inhibition test. The test concentration chosen for the study were 6.25mg/l, 12.5mg/l, 25mg/l, 50mg/l, 100mg/l and 200mg/l. The test concentrations were prepared using stock solution of the test item using mineral media. The green alga was exposed to the test concentration for a period of 72 hours to observe average specific growth rate and % growth inhibition under the effect of the test item. EC50 calculated graphically through probit analysis was observed to be 87.912mg/l.Thus, based on the EC50 value, test substancecan be considered astoxic to aquatic organisms and thus can be classified as aquatic chronic category 3but since the substance is readily biodegradable and the partition coefficient (log Kow) of the test chemical is also not ≥ 4 (i.e, reported in range -1.15), test chemical can be considered as non-hazardous to aquatic algae and cyanobacteria as per the CLP criteria.

Supporting above study, as per J-check database short term toxicity to algae study was carried out for 72 hrs for the structurally related substance piperazine (CAS 110 -85 -0). The study was performed according to OECD Guideline 201 (Alga, Growth Inhibition Test). On the basis of growth rate and AUG of the test organism algae,the 72 hrs EC50 values was determined to be 130 and 91 mg/l, respectively and NOEC values was determined to be 34 and 46 mg/l, respectively.Thus, based on the EC50 value (91 mg/l), it can be concluded that the substance can be considered as toxic to aquatic organisms and thus can be classified as aquatic chronic category 3but since the read across substance is readily biodegradable, it can be considered as non-hazardous to aquatic organisms as per the CLP criteria.

Based on the overall reported results for target and read across substance, it can be concluded that the substance Piperazine citrate can be considered as non hazardous to aquatic algae and cyanobacteria as per the CLP criteria.