Registration Dossier

Diss Factsheets

Ecotoxicological information

Toxicity to terrestrial plants

Currently viewing:

Administrative data

Link to relevant study record(s)

Description of key information

Toxicity studies of zinc bis(2-ethylhexanoate) are not available. Thus, read-across to the assessment entities soluble zinc substances and 2-ethylhexanoic acid is applied since the ions of zinc bis(2-ethylhexanoate) determine its fate and toxicity in the environment.

 

Zinc: NOEC and EC10 values are available for 18 different species. The NOEC/EC10 values vary between 32 mg Zn/kg dw for Trifolium pratense and Vicia sativa to 5855 mg Zn/kg dw for Triticum aestivum.

2 -ethylhexanoic acid: Plant toxicity data of 2-ethylhexanoate are not available and are not considered to be required for the following reasons: (i) significant adsorption to the solid soil phase is not expected, (ii) 2-ethylhexanoate is readily biodegradable, (iii) data on the toxicity to aquatic organisms point to a low toxic potential and (iv) available QSAR-based estimate for earthworms (ECOSAR, version 2.0) of 2-ethylhexanoic acid points to a very low (if any) potential for toxicity to soil organisms. The respective 14-d LC50 value for earthworms is estimated with 1994 mg/L and well above the OECD limit of soil toxicity tests. Thus, 2-ethylhexanoate is not considered to have any potential for toxicity to terrestrial plants.

In sum, zinc bis(2-ethylhexanoate) seems to have some potential for toxicity to terrestrial plants.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Additional information