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Administrative data

Link to relevant study record(s)

Description of key information

There is no data available on the toxicokinetic profile conducted in vivo on specific animal for the target chemical Phenethyl isovalerate. From the details available in the European food safety authority (EFSA) opinion document on Phenethyl isovalerate as well as in the WHO food additive series 50 (pertaining to the category of Phenethyl ester, in which the target chemical qualifies; it is observed that upon entry within the human body the chemical is metabolized to relatively non-toxic metabolites and eliminated out of the human body via excretion primarily in the urine. This, based on this information it can be concluded that the chemical Phenethyl isovalerate is likely to exhibit a low bio-accumulation potential.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Bioaccumulation potential:
low bioaccumulation potential

Additional information

From the details available in theEuropean food safety authority (EFSA) opinion document onPhenethyl isovalerate as well as in the WHO food additive series 50 (pertaining to the category of Phenethyl ester, in which the target chemical Phenethyl isovalerate qualifies; it is observed that upon entry within the human body, the chemical is metabolizedto relatively non-toxic metabolites and eliminated out of the human body via excretion primarily in the urine. This, based on this information and the lack of available data on the toxicokinetic profile, conducted in vivo on specific animal for the target chemicalPhenethyl isovalerate;it can be concluded that the chemicalis likely to exhibit a low bio-accumulation potential.