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Key value for chemical safety assessment

Effects on fertility

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not relevant
Additional information

Calcium lactate fully dissociates into Ca2+ ions and lactate. The toxicological effects of lactate can be understood in terms of the toxicological effect of lactic acid. Calcium ions - i.e. simple calcium salts, are non-toxic.

Lactic acid is a major and essential species in mammalian primary metabolism, and a ubiquitous ingredient in all kinds of food. Reprotox is not a relevant end point for such a substance since there is no way of lowering exposure below minimum required levels or normal (or even abnormal) internal levels.

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Effects on developmental toxicity

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Calcium lactate fully dissociates into Ca2+ ions and lactate. The toxicological effects of lactate can be understood in terms of the toxicological effect of lactic acid. Calcium ions - i.e. simple calcium salts, are non-toxic.

Lactic acid is a major and essential species in mammalian primary metabolism, and a ubiquitous ingredient in all kinds of food. Reprotox is not a relevant end point for such a substance since there is no way of lowering exposure below minimum required levels or normal (or even abnormal) internal levels.

Toxicity to reproduction: other studies

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Calcium lactate fully dissociates into Ca2+ ions and lactate. The toxicological effects of lactate can be understood in terms of the toxicological effect of lactic acid. Calcium ions - i.e. simple calcium salts, are non-toxic.

Lactic acid is a major and essential species in mammaliab primary metabolism, and a ubiquitous ingredient in all kinds of food. Carcinogenicity is not a relevant end point for such a substance since there is no way of lowering exposure below minimum required levels or normal (or even abnormal) internal levels.

Justification for classification or non-classification

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