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EC number: 209-795-0 | CAS number: 593-51-1
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Bioaccumulation: aquatic / sediment:
From BCFBAF Program (v3.00) model of EPI suite the estimated bio concentration factor (BCF) for Methylamine hydrochloride is 3.162 L/kg wet-wt which does not exceed the bioconcentration threshold of 2000.Thus it is concluded that chemical Methylamine hydrochloride is not expected to be bioaccumulative in fish and the food chain.
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Bioaccumulation: aquatic / sediment:
Three different studies including those from validated prediction databases and experimental study for bioaccumulation endpoint of target chemical Methylamine hydrochloride (Cas no. 593-51-1) and relevant read across which is basic structure of the target chemical are summarized as followed:
Prediction done using the BCFBAF (v3.00) model of EPI Suite program indicated the estimated bio concentration factor (BCF) for Methylamine hydrochloride as 3.162 L/kg wet-wt which does not exceed the bioconcentration threshold of 2000.
Another prediction database PBT profiler proposed the Bioaccumulation factor (BCF) was predicted to be 3.2 L/kg wet-wt at 25 deg.C for test chemical Methylamine hydrochloride.
Further, an experimental study of basic structure chemical Monomethylamine or methylamine (Cas no. 74-89-5) supports the above predicted results of target substance. It suggested an estimated BCF of 3 was calculated in fish for methylamine, using a log Kow of -0.57 and a regression-derived equation. This BCF suggests the potential for bioconcentration in aquatic organisms is low. (HSDB database; 2017)
All values for bioaccumulation is in the range of 3 -3.2 (L/kg or dimensionless) conclude that the target chemical Methylamine hydrochloride (Cas no. 593-51-1) is not expected to be bioaccumulative in fish and the food chain.
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