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Endpoint:
activated sludge respiration inhibition testing
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
other: 1. Guideline study with acceptable restricitons 2. Test item concentration not verified 3. Non GLP-study
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
ISO 8192 (Water quality - Test for inhibition of oxygen consumption by activated sludge for carbonaceous and ammonium oxidation)
Principles of method if other than guideline:
- Test for inhibition of the oxygen consumption by activated sludge
- Test mixtures (total volume: 250 mL) containing synthetic medium, inoculum (activated sludge) and four concentrations of the test item were incubated for 30 min at ambient temperature (20-25 °C)
- Afterwards, the respiration rate was measured.
GLP compliance:
no
Analytical monitoring:
no
Details on sampling:
The nominal concentrations ( 0, 158.4 mg/L, 264.4 mg/L, 500 mg/L, and 1000 mg/L) were not analytically verified. However, due to the low n-octanol/water partition coefficient (log Kow = -0.713), the high water solubility (completely miscible in water) and the low Henry´s law constant (HLC, uncharged: 1.58E-01 Pa*m³/mol) of the chemical and despite the high vapour pressure (VP = 3140 hPa at 20 °C); the concentrations are assumed to be stable.
Test organisms (species):
activated sludge, domestic
Details on inoculum:
- Innoculum: activated sludge from a domestic wastewater plant treating municipal sewage
Test type:
other: aquatic
Nominal and measured concentrations:
- Concentrations of test chemical: 1000, 500, 264.4 and 158.4 mg/L
Details on test conditions:
- Concentration of dry substance in the test vessels 1 g/L
- The volatile test substance was directly added to the test vessels
- Temperature of incubation: 20 - 25 °C
- Appropriate controls and blank system used: yes [blank control (BC)]
- No reference substance used
Reference substance (positive control):
no
Duration:
30 min
Dose descriptor:
other: EC20
Effect conc.:
240 mg/L

Concentration [mg/L]

Respiration Rate

Blank [mgO2/L*h]

Compared to Control (%)

158.9

15

15

0

264.4

11

15

-27

500

14

19

-26

1000

11

19

-42

Validity criteria fulfilled:
yes
Conclusions:
EC20 (30min) = 240 mg/L (BASF AG, 1990).
Executive summary:

Activated sludge from a domestic wastewater treatment plant (treating municipal sewage) was used as inoculum at a temperature range of 20 - 25 °C to test the toxicity of monomethylamine to microorganisms. The experiment was performed by BASF AG in 1990, according to ISO 8192. Monomethylamine was tested in the concentrations of 158.4 mg/L, 264.4 mg/L, 500 mg/L, and 1000 mg/L. The result is an EC20 value of 240 mg/L during a total exposure time of 30 minutes.

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Activated sludge from a domestic wastewater treatment plant (treating municipal sewage) was used as inoculum at a temperature range of 20 - 25 °C to test the toxicity of monomethylamine to microorganisms. The experiment was performed by BASF AG in 1990, according to ISO 8192. Monomethylamine was tested in the concentrations of 158.4 mg/L, 264.4 mg/L, 500 mg/L, and 1000 mg/L. The result is an EC20 value of 240 mg/L during a total exposure time of 30 minutes.

The same experimental conditions to test the inhibition of the oxygen consumption by activated sludge were conducted by BASF AG in 1990. The only difference was the initial test concentrations of monomethylamine: 125, 250, 500, and 1007 mg/L. In this case, an EC20 value greater than the highest tested concentration (1007 mg/L) is given as result.