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EC number: 201-286-1 | CAS number: 80-51-3
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Endpoint summary
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Description of key information
Key value for chemical safety assessment
Skin sensitisation
Link to relevant study records
- Endpoint:
- skin sensitisation, other
- Remarks:
- in vivo
- Type of information:
- (Q)SAR
- Adequacy of study:
- key study
- Reliability:
- 2 (reliable with restrictions)
- Justification for type of information:
- The prediction was based on dataset comprised from the following descriptors: "A B C" Estimation method: Takes highest mode value from the 5 nearest neighbours Domain logical expression:Result: In Domain ("a" and ("b" and "c" ) ) Domain logical expression index: "a" Referential boundary: The target chemical should be classified as SN1 AND SN1 >> Carbenium Ion Formation AND SN1 >> Carbenium Ion Formation >> Hydrazine by DNA binding by OECD Domain logical expression index: "b" Parametric boundary:The target chemical should have a value of log Kow which is >= -1.58 Domain logical expression index: "c" Parametric boundary:The target chemical should have a value of log Kow which is <= 0.797
- Guideline:
- other: REACH Guidance on QSARs R.6 - Read across using the OECD QSAR Toolbox V3.1
- Specific details on test material used for the study:
- c1(S(=O)(=O)NN)ccc(Oc2ccc(S(=O)(=O)NN)cc2)cc1
- Details on the study design:
- see attached report
- Remarks on result:
- other: QSAR prediction result
- Remarks on result:
- other: QSAR prediction result
- Remarks on result:
- other: QSAR prediction result
- Interpretation of results:
- other: Positive
- Remarks:
- Criteria used for interpretation of results: EU
- Conclusions:
- Test substance is a skin sensitizer based on OECD-toolbox prediction and read-across
- Executive summary:
OECD QSAR Toolbox V3.1 has been used and read across results showed that the substance is a skin sensitizer.
The Toolbox made read-across from phenylhydrazine CAS 100 -63 -0 and from mercapto-acetic acid hydrazide CAS 760 -30 -5 both of which were considered as skinsenstisers and predicted OBSH to be positive for skin sensitisation.
This can be supported by the fact that OBSH by hydrolysis generate hydrazine which is CLH-classified as Skin sens. 1.
Reference
The
prediction was based on dataset comprised from the following
descriptors: "A B C"
Estimation method: Takes highest mode value from the 5 nearest neighbours
Domain logical expression:Result: In Domain
("a"
and ("b"
and "c" )
)
Domain
logical expression index: "a"
Referential
boundary: The
target chemical should be classified as SN1 AND SN1 >> Carbenium Ion
Formation AND SN1 >> Carbenium Ion Formation >> Hydrazine by DNA binding
by OECD
Domain
logical expression index: "b"
Parametric
boundary:The
target chemical should have a value of log Kow which is >= -1.58
Domain
logical expression index: "c"
Parametric
boundary:The
target chemical should have a value of log Kow which is <= 0.797
The Toolbox made read-across from phenylhydrazine CAS 100 -63 -0 and from mercapto-acetic acid hydrazide CAS 760 -30 -5 both of which were considered as skinsenstisers and predicted OBSH to be positive for skin sensitisation.
This can supported by the fact that OBSH by hydrolysis generate hydrazine which is CLH-classified as Skin sens. 1.
Endpoint conclusion
- Endpoint conclusion:
- adverse effect observed (sensitising)
- Additional information:
No experimental data available for skin sensitization. The skin sensitization potential for OBSH has been predicted using grouping and read-across from relevant and comparable substances using the OECD Toolbox. The OECD Toolbox prediction showed a clear potential for skin sensitizing properties and classification should therfore apply. Thus, further investigation of this endpoint is not considered relevant.
Migrated from Short description of key information:
The substance is considered a skin sensitizer based on OECD Toolbox QSAR prediction,
Justification for selection of skin sensitisation endpoint:
No experimental study available. The skin sensitization has been predicted using grouping and read-across from relevant and comparable substances using the OECD Toolbox
Respiratory sensitisation
Endpoint conclusion
- Endpoint conclusion:
- no study available
- Additional information:
NA
Migrated from Short description of key information:
NA
Justification for classification or non-classification
The OECD Toolbox prediction showed a clear potentail for skin sensitizing properties. On this basis, the substance shoudl be classified as Skin Sens. 1; H317
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