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In a study with the yeast Cryptococcus neoformans, 30 and 95% mortality was observed after 2 hours of acrolein incubation at 0.56 and 5.6 mg/l, respectively. After exposure of the fungus Verticillium dahliae to acrolein concentrations of 5.6 (4 hours) and 28 mg/l (2 hours), no colony forming units could be found as opposite to controls.

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1. European Union Risk Assessment Report of Acrolein (EU, 2001)

In a study with the yeast Cryptococcus neoformans, 30 and 95% mortality was observed after 2 hours of acrolein incubation at 0.56 and 5.6 mg/l, respectively. After exposure of the fungus Verticillium dahliae to acrolein concentrations of 5.6 (4 hours) and 28 mg/l (2 hours), no colony forming units could be found as opposite to controls.

2. Agreement with further international Reports and Studies published after finalisation of the EU Risk Assessment Report 2001  

None

3. Substantial disagreements in comparison to further international Reports to European Union Risk Assessment Report 2001

None

4. Additional aspects in further international Reports

None

5. Additional information in newer Studies, not included in the European Union Risk Assessment Report 2001 or further cited international reports

None

6. Conclusions

In a study with the yeast Cryptococcus neoformans, 30 and 95% mortality was observed after 2 hours of acrolein incubation at 0.56 and 5.6 mg/l, respectively. After exposure of the fungus Verticillium dahliae to acrolein concentrations of 5.6 (4 hours) and 28 mg/l (2 hours), no colony forming units could be found as opposite to controls.