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Short-term toxicity to fish


BASF SE 17/F0200/965034, 1998, OECD 203, GLP, Danio rerio, LC50 > 450 mg/L, analytically verified


Based on these data, the test substance is with high probability acutely not harmful to fish.


 


Long-term toxicity to fish


Waived according to Chemical Safety Assessment (no hazard, no PBT/vPvB) + fish not most sensitive organism


 


Short-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates


BASF AG, 1996, 96/0251/50/1, OECD 202, GLP, Daphnia magna, EC50 > 100 mg/L, analytically verified test concentrations.


Based on these data, the test substance is considered with high probability acutely not harmful to aquatic invertebrates.


 


Long-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates


BASF SE, 2022, QSAR Toolbox v4.5, trend analysis, substance within the applicability domain, Daphnia magna,  21 d NOEC = 128 mg/L.


Based on this result long-term effects on aquatic invertebrates are not expected.


 


Toxicity to aquatic algae and cyanobacteria


Rohm and Haas, 2007, 06RC-262, OECD 201, GLP, Raphidocelis subcapitata, ErC50 = 313 mg/L, NOEC = 50 mg/L.


Based on these results the tested substance is considered as acutely not harmful to algae.


 


Toxicity to microorganisms


BASF AG, 1996 96/0251/08/1, OECD 209, GLP, Inoculum of laboratory wastewater plant which runs on domestic and synthetic sewage, EC20 > 1000 mg/L


Based on this result the inhibition of the degradation activity of activated sludge is not anticipated when introduced in appropriate low concentrations.