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EC number: 203-534-4 | CAS number: 107-94-8
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Description of key information
Key study: CORROSITEX TM. In this study under the given conditions the test substance showed corrosive effects. The test substance is classified as "CORROSIVE", subcategory 1B according to the UN GHS, as the mean time to activate the CDS was >3 - 60 min (6.21 ± 0.24 min) (category 1). The test substance is therefore assigned to Packing Group 2 and to EU Risk-Phrase (R34).
Key value for chemical safety assessment
Skin irritation / corrosion
Link to relevant study records
- Endpoint:
- skin corrosion: in vitro / ex vivo
- Type of information:
- experimental study
- Adequacy of study:
- key study
- Reliability:
- 1 (reliable without restriction)
- Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
- other: In vitro validated method and GLP.
- Qualifier:
- according to guideline
- Guideline:
- OECD Guideline 435 (In Vitro Membrane Barrier Test Method for Skin Corrosion)
- Deviations:
- no
- GLP compliance:
- yes (incl. QA statement)
- Species:
- other: in vitro
- Details on study design:
- Preparation of the Test Item:
500 mg of the test substance were evenly distributed directly atop the BIOBARRIER.
Controls:
- Negative control:
Citric Acid (10%) in Aqua dest. (AppliChem, Lot No.: 9H002452)
- Positive control:
Nitric Acid (69%); (AppliChem, Lot No.: 7K002481)
Dose groups:
1.- Negative control: 500 μL Citric Acid (10%) in Aqua dest.
2.- Positive control: 500 μL Nitric Acid (69%)
3.- Test item: Solid, 500 mg
The test was performed on a total of seven BIOBARRIERS per dose group (four BIOBARRIERS for the test item; one each for the positive and negative control and one as color control).
The test was carried out with the CORROSITEX TM Assay Kit (In vitro International; Irvine, CA 92614). Test kits are available for one, two or four test substances.
BIOBARRIER Preparation:
The preparation was completed as least 2 hours prior to running tests. The entire content of the BIOBARRIER diluent was added to the vial of BIOBARRIER matrix powder. The vial was heated to 68 ºC (± 1 ºC) in a water bath under smooth agitation. After complete dissolution (approximately 20 min.) the solution was allowed to sit for 5 min to allow any air bubbles to rise to the surface. 200 μL of the BIOBARRIER were pipetted into each membrane disc. The BIOBARRIERS were set on the tray and kept in the cold (2-8 ºC) for at least two hours.
Categorization Test:
This step established the category of cut-off times for the sample. 100 mg of the test item were added to the tubes labeled Tube A and Tube B. After shaking a color change was observed in either tube and color was matched to the corresponding color charts on the CORROSITEX TM Testing Protocol Poster. Test material having high acid/alkaline reserves are defined as Category 1 materials, while those with low acid/alkaline reserves are defined as Category 2 materials. If no color change had been observed in either tube, CONFIRM reagent was added to Tube B. After shaking, the resulting color was matched to the color chart on the CORROSITEX TM Testing Protocol Poster.
Classification Test:
This step determined the appropriate Packing Group for the test sample. The CDS (Chemical Detection System) vials were warmed to room temperature (17-25 ºC) before using. Vials 1-4 were utilized for sample replicate testing. The vial labeled (+) was utilized for a positive control sample, the vial labeled (-) for a negative control. The vial labeled C served as a CDS color control. One BIOBARRIER disc was added on top of the first vial. 500 mg of the test item were applied evenly on the top of the BIOBARRIER disc and starting time was recorded. This step was repeated for the remaining vials, staggering each start time by e.g. 10 seconds. The start time difference for each vial was subtracted from the final time to determine the net response time. As soon as a reaction had been observed, the time was recorded. - Irritation / corrosion parameter:
- other: other: COOROSITEX TM
- Value:
- 6.21
- Remarks on result:
- other:
- Remarks:
- Basis: mean (min). Remarks: Corrosive. (migrated information)
- Irritant / corrosive response data:
- The test substance was compatible with the CORROSITEX TM Assay, as assessed in the qualification step. The chemical has been categorized to category1. A direct color change was observed in tube A and the category was read from the CORROSITEX TM color chart.
The mean time required to activate the CDS was 6.21 ± 0.24 min. - Interpretation of results:
- Category 1B (corrosive)
- Remarks:
- Migrated information Criteria used for interpretation of results: EU
- Conclusions:
- In this study under the given conditions the test substance showed corrosive effects. The test substance is classified as "CORROSIVE", subcategory 1B according to the UN GHS, as the mean time to activate the CDS was >3 - 60 min (6.21 ± 0.24 min) (category 1). The test substance is therefore assigned to Packing Group 2 and to EU Risk-Phrase (R34).
- Executive summary:
In the present study the skin corrosive potential of 3-Chloropropionic Acid (3-CPA) was analysed. Corrosive chemicals are, dependent on their grade of corrosivity, able to break through the bio-barrier membrane employed in the "In Vitro Membrane Barrier Test (CORROSITEX TM Assay)" and subsequently activate the underlying CDS. Hence, the time necessary to activate the CDS allows to distinguish between corrosive and non-corrosive test substances. Additionally, it is possible to assess the dermal corrosion hazard potential including the subcategorisation of corrosive substances as permitted in the UN GHS (corrosive subcategory 1A, 1B and 1C) and the assignment to EU Risk Phrases (R35, R34, no label).
Hereby, the test item was placed atop of the bio-barrier membrane. CDS activation was assessed as a color change or a change in consistency. The time required to activate the CDS was matched with given thresholds.
In this study under the given conditions the test substance showed corrosive effects. The test substance is classified as "CORROSIVE", subcategory 1B according to the UN GHS, as the mean time to activate the CDS was >3 - 60 min (6.21 ± 0.24 min) (category 1). The test substance is therefore assigned to Packing Group 2 and to EU Risk-Phrase (R34).
Reference
Classification Test
|
CORROSITEX TM Time (min) |
Color change |
Consistency change |
Replicate 1 |
6.25 |
yes |
no |
Replicate 2 |
5.83 |
yes |
no |
Replicate 3 |
6.25 |
yes |
no |
Replicate 4 |
6.50 |
yes |
no |
Mean± SD |
± 0.24 |
yes |
no |
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|
Positive control |
1.33 |
yes |
no |
Negative control |
108.00 |
yes |
no |
Endpoint conclusion
- Endpoint conclusion:
- adverse effect observed (corrosive)
Eye irritation
Endpoint conclusion
- Endpoint conclusion:
- no study available
Respiratory irritation
Endpoint conclusion
- Endpoint conclusion:
- no study available
Additional information
In the present study the skin corrosive potential of 3-Chloropropionic Acid (3 -CPA) was analysed in the in vitro Membrane Barrier Test or CORROSITEX TM Assay under GLP conditions (Grahl, 2010). In this study under the given conditions the test substance showed corrosive effects. The mean time to activate the CDS (Chemical Detection System) was >3 - 60 min (6.21 ± 0.24 min).
The assessment of this endpoint shall comprise the following consecutive steps:
(1) an assessment of the available human and animal data: no data were found
(2) an assessment of the acid or alkaline reserve: no data
(3) in vitro study for eye irritation: According to Column 2 of Annex VII, Step 3 does not need to be conducted if the available information indicates that the criteria are met for classification as corrosive to the skin or irritating to eyes. The study is waived.
Justification for selection of skin irritation / corrosion endpoint:
Key study
Effects on skin irritation/corrosion: corrosive
Justification for classification or non-classification
Based on the available data, the test substance is classified as "CORROSIVE" to skin, subcategory 1B according to the UN GHS. The test substance is assigned to Packing Group 2 and to EU Risk-Phrase (R34). For the eye classification, no data are available, therefore data are lacking for classification.
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