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Ecotoxicological information

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Additional information

Hazardous to the aquatic environment - acute

Experimental data on aquatic acute toxicity of the substance are not available.

Aquatic acute toxicity data predicted by ECOSAR, range from 2.395 to 10559.186 mg/L for Daphnia, from 12.050 to 68.648 mg/L for Algae and from

1.634 to 3499.707 for Fish.

According to QSAR Toolbox, the substance is profiled in the US-EPA New Chemical Categories as Anilines (Acute toxicity). Members of this

category can be highly toxic to all groups of freshwater organisms (i.e., fish, aquatic invertebrates and green algae).

Overall, available data are inconclusive for the classification of the substance.

Hazardous to the aquatic environment - chronic

Experimental data on aquatic chronic toxicity of the substance are not available. Aquatic chronic toxicity data predicted by ECOSAR (ChV - Chronic Value -, defined as the geometric mean of the no observed effect concentration (NOEC) and the lowest observed effect concentration (LOEC), range from 0.171 to 139.720 mg/L for Daphnia, from 17.752 to 25.621m mg/L for Algae and from 1.634 to 8.922 for Fish Biodegradation data are not available and the predicted log Kow (EPISuite Kowin v1.68) is - 0.188 and -0.32 predicted by VEGA model.

Overall, available information are judged as inconclusive for the classification of the substance.