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Administrative data

Description of key information

Acute toxicity: oral, 004: Rat LD50 = 3800 mg/kg bw.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Acute toxicity: via oral route

Endpoint conclusion
Dose descriptor:
LD50
Value:
3 080 mg/kg bw

Additional information

The key study was selected on the basis than it was the only one performed in accordance with an OECD test guideline. The LD50 of 3080 mg/kg bw shows that trichlorooctylstannane has low acute toxicity to rats via the oral route. All of the supporting studies had LD50 values in excess of 2000 mg/kg and therefore supported the view that trichlorooctylstanne demonstrated low acute oral toxicity.

Acute toxicity: oral, 001: Male/female LD50 = 2400 (95% confidence limits: 2200-2600) mg/kg bw.

Acute toxicity: oral, 002: Male/female LD50 = 3080 (95% confidence limits: 2176-5404) mg/kg bw.

Acute toxicity: oral, 003: Male rat LD50 = 4600 mg/kg bw.

Acute toxicity: oral, 005: Rat LD50 = Rat LD50 = 2394-3705 mg/kg bw . The LD50 in mice is given as 4600 mg/kg bw.

Justification for classification or non-classification

The acute oral male/female LD50 3800 mg/kg bw is greater than the threshold value of 2000 mg/kg bw as defined by the European DSD and CLP. Therefore, no classification with respect to acute oral toxicity is required.