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EC number: 231-810-4 | CAS number: 7747-35-5
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- Aquatic toxicity
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- Short-term toxicity to fish
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- Toxicity to aquatic algae and cyanobacteria
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PBT assessment
Administrative data
PBT assessment: overall result
- PBT status:
- the substance is not PBT / vPvB
- Justification:
The available evidence on degradation, bioaccumulation potential, and toxicity for 7a-ethyldihydro-
1H,3H,5H-oxazolo[3,4-c]-oxazole (CS-1246) indicates that the screening criteria for persistence (P),
bioaccumulation potential (B), and toxicity (T) are not met. Based on the information described below
for the relevant endpoints, CS-1246 is considered as not PBT/vPvB.
Table 45: Summary conclusion on PBT or vPvB properties
Constituent
P/vP
B/vB
T
7a-ethyldihydro-
1H,3H,5H-oxazolo[3,4-c]-
oxazole
EC no. 231-810-4
CAS no. 7747-35-5
Rapidly hydrolyzes (halflife
<4 hours at pH 4, 7,
and 9 at 25°C (The Dow
Chemical Company, 2003)
Conclusion: Not P/vP
based on definitive
criteria.
Measured log Pow is
-0.32 at 25°C (Sudworth,
2007)
Conclusion: Not B/vB
based on screening
criteria.
LC50/EC50 values96 hour=
130 mg/LLepomis
macrochirus(The Dow
Chemical Company, 1982)
LC50/EC5048 hour= 16.9 mg/L
forDaphnia magna(The
Dow Chemical Company,
2007)
EC5072 hr.= 1.08 mg/L
NOEL72 hr.= 0.513 mg/L
Selenastrum capricornutum
(The Dow Chemical
Company, 2002)
Conclusion: Not T based on
screening criteria
Degradation Product
P/vP
B/vB
T
2-amino-2-ethyl-1,3-
propanediol
CAS no. 115-70-8
AEPD degraded >90% in
7 days in inherent
biodegradation test (The
Angus Chemical
Company, 1996)
Conclusion: Not P/vP
based on screening
criteria.
Estimated log Pow is
–0.60 (KOWWIN version
1.67)
Conclusion: Not B/vB
based on screening
criteria.
LC50/EC50 values96 hour=
460 mg/L Leuciscus idus
melanotus L. (Institut für
gewerblische
Wasserwirtschaft und
Luftreinhaltung e.V.,1991)
This measured value is
consistent with predicted
ecotoxicity endpoints
which are greater than the
toxicity threshold for T.
Predicted acute toxicity
LC50/EC50values for
algae, water fleas, and fish
range from 8 to 770 mg/L
(ECOSAR version 1.00)
Conclusion: Not T based on
screening criteria.
Formaldehyde
CAS no. 50-00-0
Formaldehyde is readily
biodegradable, with 91%
biodegradation based on
BOD in 28 days in OECD
301C test (National
Institute of Technology
and Evaluation, Japan
(1989)
Conclusion: Not P/vP based on screening
criteria
Log Pow is 0.35 at 25°C.
(J. Sangster.1989. Octanol-
Water Partition
Coefficients of Simple
Organic Compounds.
J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data,
18 (3), 1163)
Conclusion: Not B/vB
based on screening
criteria.
Alga is most sensitive
species for acute toxicity
of formaldehyde:
Desmodesmus
subspicatus, 72h-ErC50of
4.89 mg/L (Eisenträger A,
Dott W, Klein J, Hahn S
(2003) Comparative
studies on algal toxicity testing using fluorometric
microplate and
Erlenmeyer flask growthinhibition
assays.
Ecotoxicol Environ Safety
54: 346-354
Conclusion: Not T based on
screening criteria.
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