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Endpoint:
long-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates
Type of information:
other: EU Risk Assessment
Adequacy of study:
other information
Reliability:
other: EU Risk Assessment
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
other: no reliability is given as this is a summary entry for the EU RAR
Principles of method if other than guideline:
EU Risk Assessment
GLP compliance:
not specified

EU Risk Assessment (2003):


 


Reported NOEC range between 0.064 mg/l (US EPA, 1988) and 0,36 mg/l (Richter et al., 1983). Values for EC50 range between 0,.6 mg/l (Hermens et al., 1984) and 0.45 mg/l (Calamari et al., 1983).


 


The daphnia test by Calamari et al. (1983) was performed under semi-static conditions (test medium changed every other day), in a closed system and the measured concentration did not deviate more than 15% from the initial concentration.


 


In a study by Hermens et al. (1984) on the sublethal toxicity to Daphnia magna, the 16-day LC50 on mortality was 0.56 mg/l and the EC50 on reproduction was 0.27 mg/l (reported asµmol/l inthe reference). In an identical 16-day experiment, measurements of the test concentrations are stated to average 58% of nominal (Hermens et al., 1985) and the 16-day EC50 was 0.52 mg/l.The results are not corrected for the measured concentrations. Assuming the average concentration was the same in the two experiments, the 16 -day LC50 was 0.32 mg/l, EC50 0.16 mg/l and the NOEC on mortality and reproduction 0.19 mg/l and 0.06 mg/l, respectively. The corrected values are reported in the table above.

Executive summary:

 


EU Risk Assessment, 2003:


 


Reported NOEC range between 0.064 mg/l (US EPA, 1988) and 0,36 mg/l (Richter et al., 1983). Values for EC50 range between 0.6 mg/l (Hermens et al., 1984) and 0.45 mg/l (Calamari et al., 1983).


The daphnia test by Calamari et al. (1983) was performed under semi-static conditions (test medium changed every other day), in a closed system and the measured concentration did not deviate more than 15% from the initial concentration.


In a study by Hermens et al. (1984) on the sublethal toxicity to Daphnia magna, the 16-day LC50 on mortality was 0.56 mg/l and the EC50 on reproduction was 0.27 mg/l (reported asµmol/l inthe reference). In an identical 16-day experiment, measurements of the test concentrations are stated to average 58% of nominal (Hermens et al., 1985) and the 16-day EC50 was 0.52 mg/l.The results are not corrected for the measured concentrations. Assuming the average concentration was the same in the two experiments, the 16 -day LC50 was 0.32 mg/l, EC50 0.16 mg/l and the NOEC on mortality and reproduction 0.19 mg/l and 0.06 mg/l, respectively. 

Endpoint:
long-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates
Type of information:
other: BUA report
Adequacy of study:
other information
Reliability:
other: BUA report
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
other: no reliability is given as this is a summary entry for the BUA report
Principles of method if other than guideline:
BUA report
GLP compliance:
not specified

BUA report (1987):


 


The most critical reported NOEC for Daphnia is 0.1 mg/l for the extended life cycle test (Hermens et al., 1984).

Executive summary:

BUA report, 1987


 


The most critical reported NOEC for Daphnia is 0.1 mg/l for the extended life cycle test (Hermens et al., 1984).

Endpoint:
long-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
other information
Reliability:
4 (not assignable)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
documentation insufficient for assessment
Remarks:
Original reference not available.
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
OECD Guideline 211 (Daphnia magna Reproduction Test)
Version / remarks:
Cited as OECD Guide-line 202, part 2 (Daphnia sp., Reproduction Test)
GLP compliance:
not specified
Test organisms (species):
Daphnia magna
Duration:
14 d
Dose descriptor:
NOEC
Effect conc.:
3.4 mg/L
Basis for effect:
reproduction
Executive summary:

Yoshioka, 1993


In a reproduction test conducted OECD Guideline 211 and OECD Guideline 202, part 2 with Daphnia magna, a 21 d-NOEC of 0.7 mg/L was determined.  

Endpoint:
long-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
other information
Study period:
1995
Reliability:
4 (not assignable)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
documentation insufficient for assessment
Remarks:
GLP-Guideline study, only results are published, study report not available.
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
OECD Guideline 211 (Daphnia magna Reproduction Test)
Deviations:
not specified
GLP compliance:
yes
Analytical monitoring:
not specified
Vehicle:
not specified
Test organisms (species):
Daphnia magna
Water media type:
freshwater
Limit test:
no
Duration:
21 d
Dose descriptor:
EC50
Effect conc.:
0.1 - 0.32 mg/L
Duration:
21 d
Dose descriptor:
NOEC
Effect conc.:
0.1 mg/L
Executive summary:

NITE Japan, 2009


In a reproduction test, with Daphnia magna a 21 d NOEC of 0.1 mg/L and a 21 d EC50 of 0.1 - 0.32 mg/L were determined.

Endpoint:
long-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
other information
Reliability:
4 (not assignable)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
documentation insufficient for assessment
Remarks:
Original reference not available.
GLP compliance:
not specified
Analytical monitoring:
yes
Test organisms (species):
Daphnia magna
Duration:
28 d
Dose descriptor:
EC50
Effect conc.:
0.36 - 0.6 mg/L
Executive summary:

Ahmad, 1984:


In a reproduction test  with Daphnia magna, a 28 E50 of 0.36-0.6 mg/L was determined.  

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For transported isolated intermediates according to REACh, Article 18, this endpoint is not a data requirement. However, data is available for this endpoint and is thus reported under the guidance of "all available data".


 


Generally, following NOEC values have been reported for the long-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates:


NOEC: 0.064 - 0.7 mg/L


 


BUA report, 1987:
The most critical reported NOEC for Daphnia is 0.1 mg/l for the extended life cycle test (Hermens et al., 1984).


EU Risk Assessment, 2003:
Reported NOEC range between 0.064 mg/l (US EPA, 1988) and 0.36 mg/l (Richter et al., 1983). Values for EC50 range between 0.6 mg/l (Hermens et al., 1984) and 0.45 mg/l (Calamari et al., 1983).
The daphnia test by Calamari et al. (1983) was performed under semi-static conditions (test medium changed every other day), in a closed system and the measured concentration did not deviate more than 15% from the initial concentration.
In a study by Hermens et al. (1984) on the sublethal toxicity to Daphnia magna, the 16-day LC50 on mortality was 0.56 mg/l and the EC50 on reproduction was 0.27 mg/l (reported asµmol/l inthe reference).


In an identical 16-day experiment, measurements of the test concentrations are stated to average 58% of nominal (Hermens et al., 1985) and the 16-day EC50 was 0.52 mg/l.The results are not corrected for the measured concentrations. Assuming the average concentration was the same in the two experiments, the 16 -day LC50 was 0.32 mg/l, EC50 0.16 mg/l and the NOEC on mortality and reproduction 0.19 mg/l and 0.06 mg/l, respectively.


Yoshioka, 1993:
In a reproduction test conducted OECD Guideline 211 and OECD Guideline 202, part 2 with Daphnia magna, a 21 d-NOEC of 0.7 mg/L was determined.


Ahmad, 1984:
In a reproduction test with Daphnia magna, a 28 E50 of 0.36-0.6 mg/L was determined.


NITE Japan, 2009
In a reproduction test, with Daphnia magna a 21 d NOEC of 0.1 mg/L and a 21 d EC50 of 0.1 - 0.32 mg/L were determined.


 

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