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Administrative data

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Effects on fertility

Effect on fertility: via oral route
Endpoint conclusion:
no adverse effect observed
Dose descriptor:
NOAEL
40 mg/kg bw/day
Study duration:
subchronic
Species:
rat
Additional information

Data from triphenyl phosphite, which is a constituent of 2-ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphite and a related substance, has been used to address this endpoint. The NOAEL for reproductive and developmental effects from the multigenerational study of TPP is 40 mg/kg bw/day (the top dose). The overal NOAEL from this study was 15 mg/kg bw/day due to systemic effects not related to reproductive or developmental endpoints. In addition, data on phenol, a hydrolysis product of 2 -EHDPP, and triphenyl phosphate, a related substance do not indicate a reproductive or developmental toxicity concern.


Short description of key information:
There is no evidence of reproductive performance or developmental effects in a study on TPP, a close analog and constituent of 2-EHDPP.

Effects on developmental toxicity

Description of key information
There is no evidence of reproductive performance or developmental effects from TPP, which is a constituent of 2-EHDPP and a related substance.
Effect on developmental toxicity: via oral route
Endpoint conclusion:
no adverse effect observed
Dose descriptor:
NOAEL
40 mg/kg bw/day
Additional information

Data from triphenyl phosphite, which is a constituent of 2 -ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphite and a related substance, has been used to address this endpoint. The NOAEL for reproductive and developmental effects from the multigenerational study of TPP is 40 mg/kg bw/day (the top dose). The overal NOAEL from this study was 15 mg/kg bw/day due to systemic effects not related to reproductive or developmental endpoints. In addition, data on phenol, a hydrolysis product of 2 -EHDPP, and triphenyl phosphate, a related substance do not indicate a reproductive or developmental toxicity concern.

Justification for classification or non-classification

No specific effects on toxicity related to the reproductive or developmental endpoints, as such 2 -EHDPP is not classified as a reproductive hazard.

Additional information