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Classification & Labelling & PBT assessment

PBT assessment

Administrative data

PBT assessment: overall result

PBT status:
the substance is not PBT / vPvB
Justification:

Persistency : Potential P/vP


Based on the limited biodegradation screening data available, the substance is a potential P/vP.


 


Bioaccumulation : Not B/vB


Although the substance has a relatively high LogPow, it does not bioconcentrate in fish (In vivo Bioconcentration study performed on C. carpio).


A steady-state was considered to have been reached at the exposure concentration level tested, since all the obtained BCF (mean) at each measurement during the exposure period were less than 100 L/kg.  A mean BCF of 64 L/kg was determined on Day 28 of the exposure.  No depuration-phase was necessary.


The mean BCF value at the end of the 28-day exposure period was 64 L/kg (wet wt.), 63 L/kg (wet wt.) when normalised to 5% lipid content. 


All BCF values observed over the 28 day exposure duration were < 100 L/kg (wet wt.), except for one samaple on Day 14  which showed a BCF value of 123 L/kg.  SCENTAURUS BERRY has a very low potential to bioconcentrate.


 


Toxicity : Not T


In aquatic toxicity studies performed, the EC/LC50 values determined were greater than the water saturation concentration for the substance.


 


The substance does not have an environmental classification since the aquatic toxicity studies performed demonstrated that the EC50 values were greater than the highest test concentration tested, which was at or in excess of the water saturation concentration.  Despite having an elevated LogPow value, the substance has an In vivo fish bioconcentration study, which illustrated very low bioaccumulation potential (BCF = 63 L/kg (wet wt.)).


To this end, the substance is not classified for the environment.