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Short-term toxicity to fish


Geiger et al., 1986, applied method published in "Am. Publ. Health Assoc., Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste Water, 15th Ed.", Pimephales promelas, analytically verified test concentrations, 96 h LC50 of 50.9 mg/L (geom. mean measured)


Based on this result, propylamine is considered acutely harmful to aquatic organisms.


 


Long-term toxicity to fish


Study planned


 


Short-term toxicity to aquatic invertabrates


BASF AG, 1990, Rep. no. 01/89/1742, German Standard Guideline DIN 38412, L11, Daphnia magna, no analytical monitoring, 48 h an EC50 of 99 mg/L (non-neutralised solution).


Based on this result, propylamine is considered acutely harmful to aquatic organisms.


 


Long-term toxicity to aquatic invertabrates


Study planned


 


Toxicity to aquatic algae and cyanobacteria


Study planned


BASF AG, 1989, Rep. no. 89/1742, German Standard Guideline DIN 38412, L9, Desmodesmus subspicatus, no analytical monitoring, 72 h ErC10 = 9.03 mg/L, 72 h ErC50 = 22.4 mg/L.


Based on this result, tripropylamine is considered acutely harmful to aquatic organisms.


 


Toxicity to microorganisms


BASF AG, 1990, Rep. no. 01.89/1742, ISO Standard 8192, activated sludge of domestic waste water treatment plant, 30 min EC0 = 1000 mg/L, 30 min EC50 > 1000 mg/L.


Based on this result, the inhibition of the degradation activity of activated sludge is not anticipated when introduced in appropriate low concentrations.