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Short-term toxicity to fish

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The Lethal Concentration 50% (LC50) values of 1,3-isobenzofurandione, reaction products with methylquinoline and quinoline (D & C Yellow No. 11) based on the effect of mortality in fish in a 96 hrs study was found to be >0.18mg/L and No mortality observed at 0.18mg/L.

The other weight of evidence studies also indicate the LC50 values to be in the range more than 0.11-0.12 mg/L.  Thus, considering only the LC50 values, the studies indicate Aquatic toxicity since though the LC50 values are in the classifying, as the range is not specified. Considering the weight of evidence results 1,3-isobenzofurandione, reaction products with methylquinoline and quinoline (D & C Yellow No. 11) is not classified.

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Additional information

No. of studies were reviewed for Short-term toxicity to fish from reliable sources having Klimish rating 2.

The summary of the results are presented below:

Sr. No.

Endpoint name

Duration

Value

Units

Species

Source

1.     

LC50

96 hr

>0.18

mg/L

Pimephales Fathead minnow

Data from publication for CAS: 8003-22-3

2.     

LC50

96 hr

>0.12

mg/L

Lepomis macrochirus

Data from publication for CAS: 8003-22-3

3.     

LC50

96 hr

>0.11

mg/L

Channel catfish

Data from publication for CAS: 8003-22-3

 

No mortality observed at any values indicated in above table alsoas the range is not specified.The substance 1,3-isobenzofurandione, reaction products with methylquinoline and quinoline (D & C Yellow No. 11) will not exhibit aquatic toxicity to fish.