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Short-term toxicity to fish

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Description of key information

Studies are available with the related substance Dresinate 835 A (Na-salt) and with the potassium salt of hydrogenated rosin:
Schnurstein 2004. Acute Toxicity Zebra Fish, OECD 203: LC50(96h) = 5.4 mg/L
Bjornestad 1993. Acute Toxicity Zebra Fish, OECD 203: LC50(96h) >5 - <10 mg/L (invalid)
Jung 1987. Acute Toxicity Leuciscus idus, OECD 203: LC50(96h) = 3.3 mg/L
Anon 2005. Acute toxicity Pimephalis promelas OECD 230 LC50(96h)= 1.7 mg/L (potassium salt of hydrogenated rosin)

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Fresh water fish

Fresh water fish
Effect concentration:
5.4 mg/L

Additional information

Results of 2 nominally valid acute fish toxicity studies with the related substance Dresinate 835 A (Na-salt) and one study on the potassium salt of hydrogenated rosin are available. Three different species were studied. The most recent study is chosen.

A justification for read-across is given in section 13, Assessment reports.