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EC number: 235-649-0 | CAS number: 12410-14-9
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- Short-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates
- Long-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates
- Toxicity to aquatic algae and cyanobacteria
- Toxicity to aquatic plants other than algae
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- Endocrine disrupter testing in aquatic vertebrates – in vivo
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- Additional toxicological data
Toxicity to aquatic algae and cyanobacteria
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Link to relevant study record(s)
Description of key information
No relevant effects
Key value for chemical safety assessment
Additional information
- Becker AJ, Keller EC (1973). The effects of iron and sulfate compounds on the growth of Chlorella. Proceedings of the West Virginia Academy of Sciences. 45:127–35.
- ECHA European Chemicals Agency (2012). Guidance on the Application of the CLP Criteria. Version 2.0, April 2012. Self-published by ECHA Reference: ECHA-12-G-06-EN, Date: 04/2012. 593 p.
- Johnson I, Sorokin N, Atkinson C, Rule K, Hope S-J (2007). Proposed EQS for Water Framework Directive Annex VIII substances: iron (total dissolved). ISBN: 978-1-84432-660-0. Science Report: SC040038/SR9. SNIFFER Report: WFD52(ix). Product Code SCHO0407BLWB-E-E. Self-published by Environment Agency, Almondsbury, Bristol BS32 4UD, U.K. 65 p.
- Klimisch H-J, Andreae M, Tillmann U (1997). A systematic approach for evaluating the quality of experimental toxicological and ecotoxicological data. Regul Toxicol Pharm 25:1-7.
- MOE Ministry of the Environment, Japan (2002). Growth inhibition test of Pseudokirchnerella subcapitata for Sulfuric acid, iron(2+)salt(1:1), heptahydrate. Japan Food Research Laboratories, Tama, Japan. Report Number 13031. Report date 2002-03-29.
- Moreau C, Robert J-M, Rouillard I (1994). Effect of iron on the growth of the diatom Haslea ostrearia in batch culture. Cahiers de Biologie Marine. 35:269–79.
- NIER National Institute of Environmental Research, Korea (2001). Algae growth inhibition test of Iron(II) Chloride. Safety Research Center of Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, 100 Jang-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea. Report Number EG01003.
- OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2007). SIDS Initial Assessment Report for SIAM 24. Chemical Category: Iron Salts. Self-published, Paris, France, 17-20 April. 138 p.
- Rai UN, Chandra P (1992). Accumulation of copper, lead and iron by field populations of Hydrodictyon reticulatum (Linn.) Lagerheim. Science of the Total Environment. 116(3):203–11.
- Rai LC, Mallick N (1992). Removal and assessment of toxicity of Cu and Fe to Anabaena doliolum and Chlorella vulgaris using free and immobilised cells. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 8:110–4.
- Vangheluwe & Versonnen (2004). Critical review on acute and chronic aquatic ecotoxicity data to be used for classification purposes of iron sulfate. Commissioned by ARCELOR SA, CEFIC, EUROFER, Rio Tinto plc. Final report - 25 August 2004. Prepared by EURAS, Rijvisschestraat 118, box 3. B-9052 Gent, Belgium. 76 p.
This endpoint is covered by the category approach for soluble iron salts (please see the section on physical and chemical properties for the category justification/report format). Testing for this endpoint has been waived in accordance with column 2 and Annex XI, part 1 and 2, restrictions.
Information from Literature Searches and earlier Assessment Approaches
The literature reviews of Vangheluwe & Versonnen (2004), Johnson et al. (2007) and OECD (2007) revealed some data. The results of the studies, selected as “reliable” by the respective authors are listed in the following tables. Nonetheless the experiments must be rated “not reliable” (Klimisch 3) according to the Klimisch et al. (1997) scale due to methodological objections against testing of aquatic organisms as concluded in the beginning of this chapter (section „Ecotoxicological information“). True, intrinsic toxicity of iron kations in aerobic aquatic test organisms cannot be determined in studies when the solubility of the dissolved ferric kation (as the ferrous form will readily be oxidized to ferric species) is exceeded. None of the experiments found effects at such low levels (depend on pH, section “water solubility”). Notwithstanding the methodological objections formally expressed in the waiving argument for the standard aquatic test organisms, the following data are mentioned for completeness.
Freshwater species:
Table: Acute aquatic toxicity data according to Johnson et al. (2007, table 2.7, p 24)
Scientific name |
Common name |
Endpoint |
Effect |
Test duration [d] |
Concentration [mg/L] # |
Exposure |
Toxicant analysis |
Comments (Author's Reliability) |
Reference |
Anabaena circinalis |
Blue green alga |
EC50 |
Growth |
24 |
15 |
s |
n |
– (R3) |
Chow et al. 1998 |
Microcystis aeruginosa |
Blue green alga |
EC50 |
Growth |
24 |
15 |
s |
n |
– (R3) |
Chow et al. 1998 |
# Concentration related to iron if not stated otherwise under comments (third-to-last column)
R3: Not reliable according to the authors (set out in Annex 1, p 56 of their publication)
Exposure: s = static
Toxicant analysis: n = not measured.
Table: Acute aquatic toxicity data from the OECD (2007) assessment (table 28, p 65)
Test substance |
Test organism |
Test duration |
Effect |
EC50 [mg Fe/L] |
Reference |
Author’s Reliability |
FeSO4.7H2O |
Pseudokirchnerella subcapitata |
72 h |
Growth rate at pH 4.4 to 10.5 |
10 (measured) |
MOE 2002 |
R1 |
R1 = Rating by the authors (OECD 2007) referring to the Klimisch et al. (1997) scale, corrected to Klimisch 3 “not reliable” as discussed above.
Table: Long-term toxicity data from the EURAS critical review (Vangheluwe & Versonnen 2004, table 5, p 21)
Test |
Test organism |
Test medium |
Test |
Nominal / Measured |
Duration |
Endpoints |
Reference |
Reliability |
FeSO4, FeCl3 Fe(NO3)3 |
Chlorella vulgaris |
Modified liquid Beijerick’s medium |
|
N |
30 days |
Physiological and morphological parameters |
Becker & Keller 1973 |
R3 |
N: Nominal concentration
R3: Not reliable according to the authors (set out in chapter 3.2 of their publication)
T: Temperature [°C]
Table: Long-term toxicity data according to Johnson et al. (2007, table 2.6, p 22)
Scientific name |
Common name |
Endpoint |
Effect |
Test duration [days] |
Concentration [mg /L] # |
Exposure |
Toxicant analysis |
Comments (Author's Reliability) |
Reference |
Anabaena doliolum |
Blue-green alga |
LOEC |
Chlorohyll content |
15 |
10 |
static |
not measured |
As FeCl3 (R3) |
Rai & Mallick 1992 |
Anabaena doliolum |
Blue-green alga |
NOEC |
Growth |
10 |
50 |
static |
not measured |
– (R3) |
Pany & Mitra 1998 |
Aulosira fertilissima |
Blue-green alga |
NOEC |
Growth |
10 |
50 |
static |
not measured |
– (R3) |
Pany & Mitra 1998 |
Nostoc punctiforme |
Blue-green alga |
NOEC |
Growth |
10 |
50 |
static |
not measured |
– (R3) |
Pany & Mitra 1998 |
Chlorella vulgaris |
Green alga |
LOEC |
Chlorophyll content |
15 |
5 |
static |
not measured |
As FeCl3 (R3) |
Rai & Mallick (1992 |
Chlorella vulgaris |
Green alga |
NOEC |
Growth |
28 |
350 |
static |
not measured |
As FeCl3 (R3) |
Becker & Keller 1973 |
Chlorella vulgaris |
Green alga |
NOEC |
Growth – stimulation |
28 |
350 |
static |
not measured |
As FeCl3 (R3) |
Becker & Keller 1973 |
Chlorella vulgaris |
Green alga |
NOEC |
Growth – stimulation |
28 |
350 |
static |
not measured |
As Fe(NO3)3 (R3) |
Becker & Keller 1973 |
Hydrodictyon reticulatum |
Water net |
LOEC |
Growth |
7 |
32 |
static |
not measured |
As FeCl3; pH 7.5 (R3) |
Rai & Chandra 1992 |
# Concentration related to iron if not stated otherwise under comments (third-to-last column)
Table: Long-term aquatic toxicity data from the OECD (2007) assessment (table 30, p 71)
Test substance |
Test organism |
Test duration |
Endpoints |
NOEC [mg Fe/L] |
Reference |
FeSO4.7H2O |
Pseudokirchnerella subcapitata |
72 h |
Growth rate at pH 4.4 to 10.5 |
10.2 |
MOE 2002 |
Saltwater species:
No relevant data were reported by Vangheluwe & Versonnen (2004) and OECD (2007).
Table: Long-term aquatic toxicity data according to Johnson et al. (2007, table 2.8, p 28)
Scientific name |
Common name |
Endpoint |
Effect |
Test duration [days] |
Concentration [mg /L] # |
Exposure |
Toxicant analysis |
Comments (Author's Reliability) |
Reference |
Haslea ostrearia |
Marine Alga |
NOEC |
Growth |
10 |
1.9 |
static |
not measured |
As FeCl3 |
Moreau et al. 1994 |
# Concentration related to iron if not stated otherwise under comments (third-to-last column)
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