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Stability in organic solvents and identity of relevant degradation products

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Endpoint:
stability in organic solvents and identity of relevant degradation products
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Study period:
2009-03-11 / 2009-07-23
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
study well documented, meets generally accepted scientific principles, acceptable for assessment
Remarks:
It is GLP but no test guideline is available
Qualifier:
no guideline available
Principles of method if other than guideline:
The test substance was dissolved in the solvent, and concentration measured at 0, 24 and 72 hours.
GLP compliance:
yes (incl. QA statement)
Test substance stable:
yes
Transformation products:
no

Data of the Performance of the Stability in organic solvents

 Age  Sample  Nominal concentration of test item  Measured concentration of test item  Measured concentration of test item Measured concentration of test item  Sample preparation factor  Determined average concentration of test item  Recovery rate Means 
 (h)  ID  cnom (mg/L)  Sample 1 (mg/L)  Sample 2 (mg/L)  Average (mg/L)  F  c (mg/L) R (%)   R(%)
 Test  item  solution  in  Acetone          
 0 SA5  1.04  1.11  1.04  1.08  1.08  103   
  SA6  1.06  1.15  1.17  1.16  1.16  110  107 
24  SA3  1.05  1.09  1.18  1.14  1.14  109   
  SA4  1.04  1.15  1.07  1.11  1.11  107  108 
72  SA1  1.06  1.07  1.06  1.06  1.06  100   
  SA2  1.07  1.14  1.12  1.13  1.13  105  103 
Test  Item  Solution  in  Methanol           
 0 SM5  1.04  1.09  1.13  1.11  1.11  107   
  SM6  1.06  1.15  1.02  1.09  1.09  103  105 
24  SM3  1.06  1.16  1.14  1.15  1.15  108   
  SM4  1.04  1.14  1.15  1.15  1.15  111  109 
72  SM1  1.05  1.09  1.11  1.10  1.10  105   
  SM2  1.04  1.07  1.09  1.08  1.08  104  105 
Test  Item  Solution  in   n-Octanol          
 0 SO5  1.06  0.935  0.971  0.953  0.953  90   
  SO6  1.05  0.970  0.957  0.964  0.964  92  91 
24  SO3  1.05  0.887  0.882  0.884  0.884  84   
  SO4  1.03  1.04  0.942  0.992  0.992  96  90 
72  SO1  1.05  1.08  1.05  1.07  1.07  102   
  SO2  1.04  1.02  1.04  1.03  1.03  99  100 
Conclusions:
No hint for a degradation of the test item within 72 hours at 20ºC in Acetone, Methanol or n-Octanol could be found.
Executive summary:

The objective of this study was to determine the stability of the substance in different organic solvents and to identify possible degradation products.

The solvents used were Acetone, Methanol and n-Octanol. No hint for a degradation in the solvents tested was found within the chosen storage conditions (72 hours, 20ºC), based on measured concentration of test item.

Description of key information

No hint for a degradation of the test item within 72 hours at 20ºC in Acetone, Methanol or n-Octanol could be found.

Additional information

A reliable stability study was conducted, with measurement of the test substance in three solvents before and after storage.