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Substance Description

Substance identity

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EC / List no.:
261-448-2
CAS no.:
58798-47-3
Index number:
Molecular formula:
SMILES:
InChI:
Type of substance:
Mono constituent substance
Origin:
Organic
Registered compositions:
8
Of which contain:
0 impurities relevant for classification
2 additives relevant for classification
Substance Listed:
EINECS (European INventory of Existing Commercial chemical Substances) List

Hazard classification & labelling

Danger! According to the classification provided by companies to ECHA in REACH registrations this substance is very toxic to aquatic life, is very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects, is toxic in contact with skin, is harmful if swallowed, causes serious eye damage and causes skin irritation.

Additionally, the classification provided by companies to ECHA in CLP notifications identifies that this substance is toxic if swallowed.

Breakdown of all 144 C&L notifications submitted to ECHA

Aquatic Acute 1 H400
Aquatic Chronic 1 H410
Eye Dam. 1 H318
Acute Tox. 4 H302
Skin Irrit. 2 H315
Acute Tox. 3 H311
Acute Tox. 3 H301
Eye Irrit. 2 H319
Acute Tox. 4 H312
Aquatic Chronic 3 H412
Not Classified
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

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Properties of concern

Regulatory context

Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation & Restriction of Chemicals (REACH)

Registration
Pre-registration:
Substance pre-registered under REACH.
Registration:
This substance has 9 active registrations under REACH, 1 Joint Submission(s) and 0 Individual Submission(s).
Please see Registrants/Suppliers details.
Evaluation
Dossier Evaluation:
Substance Evaluation:
Authorisation
Candidate List:
Annex XIV (Authorisation List):
Restriction
Annex XVII (Restriction List):

Persistent Organic Pollutants Regulation (POPs)

List of substances subject to the POPs Regulation:
List of substances proposed as POPs:

Classification Labelling & Packaging (CLP)

Harmonised C&L:
Seveso Annex I:
Notified C&L:
Classification & Labelling has been notified by industry to ECHA for this substance.

Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR)

Active Substance:
Biocidal Products:

Prior Informed Consent (PIC)

Annex I:
Annex V:

European Union Observatory for Nanomaterials (EUON)

EUON:

About this substance

This substance is registered under the REACH Regulation and is manufactured in and / or imported to the European Economic Area, at ≥ 100 to < 1 000 tonnes per annum.

This substance is used in articles, by professional workers (widespread uses), in formulation or re-packing, at industrial sites and in manufacturing.

ECHA has no public registered data indicating whether or in which chemical products the substance might be used.

ECHA has no public registered data on the routes by which this substance is most likely to be released to the environment.

This substance is used in the following activities or processes at workplace: the low energy manipulation of substances bound in materials or articles and high energy work-up of substances bound in materials or articles (e.g. hot rolling/forming, grinding, mechanical cutting, drilling or sanding).

Release to the environment of this substance can occur from industrial use: industrial abrasion processing with low release rate (e.g. cutting of textile, cutting, machining or grinding of metal). Other release to the environment of this substance is likely to occur from: indoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. flooring, furniture, toys, construction materials, curtains, foot-wear, leather products, paper and cardboard products, electronic equipment) and outdoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. metal, wooden and plastic construction and building materials).

This substance can be found in products with material based on: fabrics, textiles and apparel (e.g. clothing, mattress, curtains or carpets, textile toys), leather (e.g. gloves, shoes, purses, furniture) and paper (e.g. tissues, feminine hygiene products, nappies, books, magazines, wallpaper).

This substance is used in the following products: textile treatment products and dyes.

This substance is used for the manufacture of: textile, leather or fur, wood and wood products, pulp, paper and paper products and plastic products.

This substance is used in the following activities or processes at workplace: treatment of articles by dipping and pouring.

Other release to the environment of this substance is likely to occur from: indoor use.

This substance is used in the following products: textile treatment products and dyes, paper chemicals and dyes, inks and toners, leather treatment products, polymers and laboratory chemicals.

This substance is used in the following activities or processes at workplace: transfer of substance into small containers, mixing in open batch processes, transfer of chemicals at dedicated facilities and laboratory work.

Release to the environment of this substance can occur from industrial use: formulation of mixtures.

This substance is used in the following products: paper chemicals and dyes, inks and toners, textile treatment products and dyes, polymers and leather treatment products.

This substance is used in the following areas: printing and recorded media reproduction. This substance is used for the manufacture of: textile, leather or fur, pulp, paper and paper products, wood and wood products and plastic products.

This substance is used in the following activities or processes at workplace: transfer of chemicals, transfer of substance into small containers, closed, continuous processes with occasional controlled exposure, mixing in open batch processes, calendering operations, roller or brushing applications, treatment of articles by dipping and pouring and industrial spraying.

Release to the environment of this substance can occur from industrial use: in the production of articles.

This substance is used in the following activities or processes at workplace: closed batch processing in synthesis or formulation, batch processing in synthesis or formulation with opportunity for exposure, transfer of chemicals at dedicated facilities, transfer of substance into small containers and laboratory work.

Release to the environment of this substance can occur from industrial use: manufacturing of the substance.

Precautions for using this substance have been recommended by its registrants under REACH, as follows:

Prevention statements

When handling this substance: avoid release to the environment; wear protective gloves and/or clothing, and eye and/or face protection as specified by manufacturer/supplier.

Response statements

In case of incident: If swallowed: call a poison center or doctor/physician if you feel unwell. Call a poison center or doctor/physician if you feel unwell. If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attention. Immediately call a poison center or doctor/physician. Collect spillage. If on skin: wash with soap and water. If in eyes: rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do – continue rinsing. Rinse the mouth.

Disposal statements

The substance must be disposed in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulation.

Guidance on the safe use of the substance provided by manufacturers and importers of this substance.

Registrants/suppliers

  • ChAR Consultancy EOOD, Kırdjali bulvard Bulgaria 37, blok 51 6600 Kırdjali Kırdjali Bulgaria
  • DyStar Colours Distribution GmbH, Am Prime-Parc 12 65479 Raunheim Germany
  • Global Product Compliance (Europe) AB, IDEON, Beta 5, Scheelevägen 17 223 63 Lund Sweden
  • Huntsman Textile Effects (Germany) GmbH, Rehlinger Str. 1 D-86462 Langweid a.Lech Germany
  • Reach & Colours s.r.o, Thunovská 196/19 Malá Strana 118 00 Prague Czech Republic
  • Reach & Colours Trade Kft, Levente u. 14/a 2161 Csomád Hungary
  • REACH&Colours Kft, Petofi Sandor utca 11 I Em. 4 1052 Budapest Hungary
  • Solenis Netherlands B.V., Pesetastraat 62 2991 XT Barendrecht Netherlands

Substance names and other identifiers

2-(((4-Methoxyphenyl)methylhydrazono)methyl)-1,3,3-trimethyl-3H-indolium acetate
Other
2-[[(4-methoxyphenyl)methylhydrazono]methyl]-1,3,3-trimethyl-3H-indolium acetate
EC Inventory, Other
2-[[(4-methoxyphenyl)methylhydrazono]methyl]-1,3,3-trimethyl-3H-indolium acetate
REACH pre-registration, Other
3H-Indolium, 2-(((4-methoxyphenyl)methylhydrazono)methyl)-1,3,3-trimethyl-, acetate
Other
3H-Indolium, 2-((2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2-methylhydrazinylidene)methyl)-1,3,3-trimethyl-, acetate (1:1)
Other
2-[(4-methoxybenzyl)carbonohydrazonoyl]-1,3,3-trimethyl-3H-indolium acetate
C&L Inventory, Registration dossier
2-[(4-methoxybenzyl)carbonohydrazonoyl]-1,3,3-trimethyl-3H-indolium acetate
Registration dossier
2-[[(4-methoxyphenyl)methylhydrazono]methyl]-1,3,3-trimethyl-3H-indolium acetate
C&L Inventory, Registration dossier
2-[[(4-methoxyphenyl)methylhydrazono]methyl]-1,3,3-trimethyl-3H-indolium acetate
Registration dossier
Basic Yellow 028:1 Acetate
Registration dossier
This substance is identified in the common name as BASIC YELLOW 28 LIQIDCAS no: 58798-47-3BASIC YELLOW 28 LIQID (C.I. Basic Yellow 28)EC name.:2-[[(4-methoxyphenyl)methylhydrazono]methyl]-1,3,3-trimethyl-3H-indolium acetate
Registration dossier
BASIC YELLOW 28 LIQID
Registration dossier
58798-47-3
CAS number
EC Inventory, C&L Inventory, Registration dossier, REACH pre-registration, Other

Scientific properties

Physical and chemical properties

This section provides physicochemical information compiled from all automatically processable data from REACH registration dossiers that is available to ECHA at the time of generation. The quality and correctness of the information remains the responsibility of the data submitter. The Agency thus cannot guarantee the correctness of the information displayed.

Appearance/physical state / colour

Study results
  • 3 studies submitted
  • 3 studies processed
C Physical state at 20°C and 1013 hPa
Liquid (67%), Solid (33%) [3]
C Form
Liquid (67%), Other (33%) [3]
C Odour
Other (67%), Pungent (33%) [3]
C Substance type
Organic (100%) [3]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 3
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
C Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
Physical state at 20°C and 1013 hPa
Liquid (67%), Solid (33%)

Melting/freezing point

Study results
  • 4 studies submitted
  • 2 studies processed
R Melting / freezing point
-12.2 °C @ 97.02 kPa [2]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2
Supporting study 1
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible 1
Sci. unjustified
Exposure cons.
Other
R Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
Melting / freezing point at 101 325 Pa
-12.2 - 111 °C

Boiling point

Study results
  • 4 studies submitted
  • 2 studies processed
R Boiling point
119 °C @ 97.17 kPa [2]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2
Supporting study 1
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 1
Exposure cons.
Other
R Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 2 summaries processed
Boiling point at 101 325 Pa
119 °C

Density

Study results
  • 4 studies submitted
  • 2 studies processed
R Density
1.111 g/cm³ @ 20 °C [2]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2
Supporting study 1
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 1
Exposure cons.
Other
R Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
Relative density at 20°C
1.1 - 1.111

Vapour pressure

Study results
  • 4 studies submitted
  • 2 studies processed
R Vapour pressure
0 Pa @ 25 °C [2]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2
Supporting study 1
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 1
Exposure cons.
Other
R Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
Vapour pressure
0 - 0 Pa @ 25 °C

Partition coefficient

Study results
  • 4 studies submitted
  • 3 studies processed
R Log Pow
-1.1 - 0.96 @ 23 - 25 °C and pH 5.2 - 5.4 [3]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2
Supporting study
Weight of evidence 1
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible 1
Sci. unjustified
Exposure cons.
Other
R Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
Log Kow (Log Pow)
-1.1 - 0.96 @ 23 - 25 °C

Water solubility

Study results
  • 6 studies submitted
  • 4 studies processed
R Water solubility (mass/vol.)
392.22 - 1 220 000 mg/L @ 25 °C [4]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2 2
Supporting study 1
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible 1
Sci. unjustified
Exposure cons.
Other
R Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
Water solubility
392.22 - 400 000 mg/L @ 20 - 25 °C

Solubility in organic solvents / fat solubility

Data not provided by the registrant

Surface tension

Study results
  • 4 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

No automatically processable data submitted

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2
Supporting study 1
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 1
Exposure cons.
Other
R Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
Surface tension at 20 °C
40.2 - 48.62 mN/m @ 1 000 mg/L

Flash point

Study results
  • 3 studies submitted
  • 2 studies processed
R Flash point
136 °C @ 97.27 kPa [2]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 1
Exposure cons.
Other
R Summaries
  • 2 summaries submitted
  • 2 summaries processed
Flash point at 101 325 Pa
136 °C

Auto flammability

Study results
  • 3 studies submitted
  • 1 study processed
R Autoflammability / self-ignition
180 - 260 °C [1]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2 1
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 0 summaries processed

No automatically processable data submitted

Flammability

Study results
  • 3 studies submitted
  • 1 study processed
C Interpretation of results
Non flammable (100%) [1]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2 1
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
C Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
Flammability
Not classified (67%), Non flammable (33%)

Explosiveness

Study results
  • 3 studies submitted
  • 1 study processed
C Interpretation of results
Non-explosive (100%) [1]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 1
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 2
Exposure cons.
Other
C Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
Explosiveness
Non-explosive (100%)

Oxidising

Study results
  • 3 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

No automatically processable data submitted

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 3
Exposure cons.
Other
C Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
Oxidising
Non oxidising (67%), No (33%)

Oxidation reduction potential

Data not provided by the registrant

pH

Study results
  • 2 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

No automatically processable data submitted

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
no waivers

No summary exists for this scientific endpoint

Dissociation constant

Data not provided by the registrant

Viscosity

Study results
  • 2 studies submitted
  • 2 studies processed
R dynamic viscosity (in mPa s)
55.245 - 108.295 [4]
R kinematic viscosity (in mm²/s)
49.721 - 97.466 [4]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
R Summaries
  • 2 summaries submitted
  • 2 summaries processed
Static viscosity at 20 °C
97.466 mm²/s

Environmental fate and pathways

This section provides environmental fate and pathways information compiled from all automatically processable data from REACH registration dossiers that is available to ECHA at the time of generation. The quality and correctness of the information remains the responsibility of the data submitter. The Agency thus cannot guarantee the correctness of the information displayed.

Phototransformation in air

Data not provided by the registrant

Hydrolysis

Study results
  • 5 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

Study data not processed for brief profile

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2
Supporting study 2
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 1
Exposure cons.
Other
R Summaries
  • 2 summaries submitted
  • 2 summaries processed
Half-life for hydrolysis
16.3 days @ 25 °C

Phototransformation in water

Data not provided by the registrant

Phototransformation in soil

Data not provided by the registrant

Biodegradation in water - screening tests

Study results
  • 9 studies submitted
  • 7 studies processed
C Interpretation of results
Not readily biodegradable (86%), Not inherently biodegradable (14%) [7]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2 1
Supporting study 1
Weight of evidence 4
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 1
Exposure cons.
Other
C Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
Biodegradation in water
Under test conditions no biodegradation observed (100%)

Biodegradation in water & sediment - simulation tests

Data not provided by the registrant

Biodegradation in soil

Data not provided by the registrant

Bioaccumulation: aquatic / sediment

Data not provided by the registrant

Bioaccumulation: terrestrial

Data not provided by the registrant

Adsorption/desorption

Study results
  • 3 studies submitted
  • 2 studies processed
R log Koc
1.281 dimensionless @ 25 °C [2]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 1
Exposure cons.
Other
R Summaries
  • 2 summaries submitted
  • 2 summaries processed
Koc at 20°C
19.098

Henrys law constant (H)

Data not provided by the registrant

Distribution modelling

Data not provided by the registrant

Ecotoxicological information

This section provides ecotoxicological information compiled from all automatically processable data from REACH registration dossiers that is available to ECHA at the time of generation. The quality and correctness of the information remains the responsibility of the data submitter. The Agency thus cannot guarantee the correctness of the information displayed.

Predicted No-Effect Concentration (PNEC)

R Summaries
  • 2 summaries submitted
  • 2 summaries processed

The Predicted No-Effect Concentration (PNEC) value is the concentration of a substance below which adverse effects in the environment are not expected to occur. Please note that when more than one summary is provided, PNEC values may refer to constituents of the substance and not to the substance as a whole. More detailed information is available in the dossiers.

Hazard for Aquatic Organisms
Freshwater 210 - 1 080 ng/L (2)
Intermittent releases (freshwater) 10.8 µg/L (1)
Marine water 21 - 108 ng/L (2)
Intermittent releases (marine water) 1.08 µg/L (1)
Sewage treatment plant (STP) 870 µg/L (1)
Sediment (freshwater) 814.8 - 5 950 ng/kg sediment dw (2)
Sediment (marine water) 81.48 - 595 ng/kg sediment dw (2)
Hazard for Air
Air No hazard identified (2)
Hazard for Terrestrial Organism
Soil 40 - 556 ng/kg soil dw (2)
Hazard for Predators
Secondary poisoning No potential for bioaccumulation (2)

Short–term toxicity to fish

Study results
  • 5 studies submitted
  • 4 studies processed
P/RResults
LC50 (4 days) 23 - 87 mg/L [4]
LC50 (72 h) 36 - 100 mg/L [2]
LC50 (48 h) 56 - 215 mg/L [2]
LC50 (24 h) 94 mg/L [1]
LC0 (4 days) 12.5 - 46.4 mg/L [3]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 4
Supporting study 1
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 0 summaries processed

No automatically processable data submitted

Long–term toxicity to fish

Data not provided by the registrant

Short–term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates

Study results
  • 3 studies submitted
  • 3 studies processed
P/RResults
EC50 (48 h) 2 mg/L [2]
EC50 (24 h) 570 µg/L [1]
EC0 (24 h) 320 µg/L [1]
EC100 (24 h) 1 mg/L [1]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2 1
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 0 summaries processed

No automatically processable data submitted

Long–term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates

Data not provided by the registrant

Toxicity to aquatic algae and cyanobacteria

Study results
  • 3 studies submitted
  • 3 studies processed
P/RResults
EC50 (72 h) 140 - 1 079 µg/L [4]
EC10 (72 h) 20 - 30 µg/L [2]
EC90 (72 h) 530 µg/L [1]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 2 1
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
R Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
EC50 for freshwater algae
210 - 1 079 µg/L

Toxicity to aquatic plants other than algae

Data not provided by the registrant

Toxicity to microorganisms

Study results
  • 8 studies submitted
  • 7 studies processed
P/RResults
EC50 (30 min) 87 mg/L [1]
IC50 (3 h) 10 - 100 mg/L [8]

Type of Study provided
Studies with data
Key study 1
Supporting study 1
Weight of evidence 4 2
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
R Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
EC50 for microorganisms
10 - 87 mg/L
EC10 or NOEC for microorganisms
10 mg/L

Sediment toxicity

Data not provided by the registrant

Endocrine disrupter testing in aquatic vertebrates – in vivo

Data not provided by the registrant

Toxicity to terrestrial macroorganisms except arthropods

Data not provided by the registrant

Toxicity to terrestrial arthropods

Data not provided by the registrant

Toxicity to terrestrial plants

Data not provided by the registrant

Toxicity to soil microorganisms

Data not provided by the registrant

Toxicity to birds

Data not provided by the registrant

Toxicity to mammals

Data not provided by the registrant

Toxicological information

This section provides toxicological information compiled from all automatically processable data from REACH registration dossiers that is available to ECHA at the time of generation. The quality and correctness of the information remains the responsibility of the data submitter. The Agency thus cannot guarantee the correctness of the information displayed.

Derived No- or Minimal Effect Level (DN(M)EL)

M/C Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed

The derived no- or minimum effect level (DN(M)EL) is the level of exposure above which a human should not be exposed to a substance. Please note that when more than one summary is provided, DN(M)EL values may refer to constituents of the substance and not to the substance as a whole. More detailed information is available in the dossiers.

Data for WORKERS
INHALATION Exposure Threshold Most sensitive study
Systemic Effects
Long-term: (DNEL) 1.12 mg/m³ repeated dose toxicity
Acute /short term: Low hazard (no threshold derived)
Local Effects
Long-term: (Medium hazard (no threshold derived)) -
Acute /short term: Medium hazard (no threshold derived)
DERMAL Exposure Threshold Most sensitive study
Systemic Effects
Long-term: (DNEL) 320 µg/kg bw/day repeated dose toxicity
Acute /short term: (Medium hazard (no threshold derived)) -
Local Effects
Long-term: (Medium hazard (no threshold derived)) -
Acute /short term: (Medium hazard (no threshold derived)) -
EYE Exposure
High hazard (no threshold derived)
Data for the GENERAL POPULATION
INHALATION Exposure Threshold Most sensitive study
Systemic Effects
Long-term: (DNEL) 280 µg/m³ repeated dose toxicity
Acute /short term: Low hazard (no threshold derived)
Local Effects
Long-term: Low hazard (no threshold derived)
Acute /short term: Low hazard (no threshold derived)
DERMAL Exposure Threshold Most sensitive study
Systemic Effects
Long-term: (DNEL) 160 µg/kg bw/day repeated dose toxicity
Acute /short term: (Medium hazard (no threshold derived)) -
Local Effects
Long-term: Low hazard (no threshold derived)
Acute /short term: Low hazard (no threshold derived)
ORAL Exposure Threshold Most sensitive study
Systemic Effects
Long-term: (DNEL) 160 µg/kg bw/day repeated dose toxicity
Acute /short term: Low hazard (no threshold derived)
EYE Exposure
Low hazard (no threshold derived)

Toxicokinetics, metabolism, and distribution

Study results
Study data: basic toxicokinetics
  • 0 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

Study data not processed for brief profile

Type of Study provided
Study data: basic toxicokinetics
Studies with data
Key study
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
Study data: dermal absorption
  • 0 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

Study data not processed for brief profile

Study data: dermal absorption
Studies with data
Key study
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
M/C Summaries
  • 1 summary submitted
  • 1 summary processed
Bioaccumulation potential:
No bioaccumulation potential

Acute toxicity

Study results
oral
  • 8 studies submitted
  • 7 studies processed
P/RResults
LD50 906 - 1 650 mg/kg bw (rat) [7]
LD50 0.82 mL/kg bw (rat) [1]
M/CInterpretations of results
Category 4 based on GHS criteria [6]

Type of Study provided
oral
Studies with data
Key study 1
Supporting study 1
Weight of evidence 4 2
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
inhalation
  • 3 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

No automatically processable data submitted

inhalation
Studies with data
Key study
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 1
Exposure cons.
Other 2
dermal
  • 7 studies submitted
  • 7 studies processed
P/RResults
LD50 400 - 2 000 mg/kg bw (rat) [3]
LD50 5 000 mg/kg bw (rabbit) [2]
M/CInterpretations of results
Toxicity Category III [1]

dermal
Studies with data
Key study 1
Supporting study
Weight of evidence 4 2
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
other routes
  • 0 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

No data available

other routes
Studies with data
Key study
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
M/C Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
Oral route:
Adverse effect observed LD50 906 mg/kg bw
Dermal route:
No adverse effect observed LD50 5 000 mg/kg bw

Irritation / corrosion

Study results
Study data: skin
  • 11 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

Study data not processed for brief profile

Type of Study provided
Study data: skin
Studies with data
Key study 1 1
Supporting study
Weight of evidence 4 2
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 1
Exposure cons.
Other 2
Study data: eye
  • 11 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

Study data not processed for brief profile

Study data: eye
Studies with data
Key study 1 1
Supporting study
Weight of evidence 4 2
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 1
Exposure cons.
Other 2
M/C Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
Skin
Adverse effect observed (irritating)
Eye
Adverse effect observed (irritating)
Respiratory
No study available

Sensitisation

Study results
Study data: skin
  • 10 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

Study data not processed for brief profile

Type of Study provided
Study data: skin
Studies with data
Key study 1
Supporting study
Weight of evidence 4 2
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 1
Exposure cons.
Other 2
Study data: respiratory
  • 0 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

Study data not processed for brief profile

Study data: respiratory
Studies with data
Key study
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
M/C Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
Skin sensitisation
No adverse effect observed (not sensitising)
Respiratory sensitisation
No study available

Repeated dose toxicity

Study results
Study data: oral
  • 9 studies submitted
  • 3 studies processed
P/RResults
NOAEL (rat): 95 mg/kg bw/day [1]
NOAEL (other:): 215 - 500 mg/kg bw/day [2]

Type of Study provided
Study data: oral
Studies with data
Key study 1
Supporting study 1
Weight of evidence 6
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified
Exposure cons. 1
Other
Study data: inhalation
  • 3 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

No automatically processable data submitted

Study data: inhalation
Studies with data
Key study
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified
Exposure cons.
Other 3
Study data: dermal
  • 3 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

No automatically processable data submitted

Study data: dermal
Studies with data
Key study
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 1
Exposure cons.
Other 2
M/C Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 3 summaries processed
Oral route - systemic effects:
Adverse effect observed NOAEL 95 mg/kg bw/day (subacute, rat)

Genetic toxicity

Study results
Study data: in vitro
  • 17 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

Study data not processed for brief profile

Type of Study provided
Study data: in vitro
Studies with data
Key study 2
Supporting study
Weight of evidence 10 2
Other 1
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 1
Exposure cons.
Other 1
Study data: in vivo
  • 1 study submitted
  • 0 studies processed

Study data not processed for brief profile

Study data: in vivo
Studies with data
Key study 1
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
M/C Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 2 summaries processed
Toxicity - InVitro
No adverse effect observed (negative)
Toxicity - InVivo
No study available

Carcinogenicity

Data not provided by the registrant

Toxicity to reproduction

Study results
Study data: reproduction
  • 8 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

Study data not processed for brief profile

Type of Study provided
Study data: reproduction
Studies with data
Key study 1
Supporting study
Weight of evidence 4 2
Other
Data waiving
Not feasible
Sci. unjustified 1
Exposure cons.
Other
Study data: developmental
  • 0 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

Study data not processed for brief profile

Study data: developmental
Studies with data
Key study
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
Study data: other studies
  • 0 studies submitted
  • 0 studies processed

Study data not processed for brief profile

Study data: other studies
Studies with data
Key study
Supporting study
Weight of evidence
Other
Data waiving
no waivers
M/C Summaries
  • 3 summaries submitted
  • 2 summaries processed
Effect on fertility
Oral route:
No adverse effect observed NOAEL 95 mg/kg bw/day (subchronic, rat)

Neurotoxicity

Data not provided by the registrant

Immunotoxicity

Data not provided by the registrant

Endocrine disrupter mammalian screening - in vivo

Data not provided by the registrant