OPPT_Cyclic Aliphatic Bromine Cluster (HBCD)_B. Ecological Toxicology

Project ID

2557

Category

OPPT REs

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March 8, 2017, 8:12 a.m.

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Technical Report

Abstract  Product information sheet, MSDS, and Toxicity Data Summaries: acute oral rats, acute dermal rabbits, primary skin irritation rabbits, eye irritation rabbits, acute inhalation rats, Ames test, acute fish toxicity test, pilot cataractogenic study in chicks, cataractogenic study in chicks, biodegradation, hydrolysis, partition coefficient, solubility,

Technical Report

Abstract  Notice of initiation of 7 studies on HBCD: acute fish test, acute daphnid test, algal toxicity test, analytical method verification for the determination of HBCD in well water, determination of water solubility, determination of n-octanol/water partition coefficient, evaluation of hydrolysis as a function of pH

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Technical Report

Abstract  Material safety data sheets on hexabromocyclododecane and pentabromodiphenyloxide

Technical Report

Abstract  Prolonged Sediment Toxicity Test with Hyalella azteca (5% TOC) / Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD): A Prolonged Sediment Toxicity Test with Hyalella azteca Using Spiked Sediment with 5% Total Organic Carbon

Technical Report

Abstract  Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBP), decabromobiphenyloxide (DBBO), hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD), pentabromomethylbenzene (PBMD), pentabromoethylbenzene (PBEB), and the herbicide bromoxynil (BROM) were evaluated for toxicity to the marine unicellular algae, Skeletonema costatum, Thalassiosira pseudonana, and Chlorella sp. in six algal growth media. The highest concentration tested was the highest concentration at which crystals did not form. Growth media were prepared from natural seawater and from 5 commercial sea-salt formulations. EC50 (growth inhibition) values for most test substances varied with growth medium, with high EC50/lo

Technical Report

Abstract  Prolonged Sediment Toxicity Test with Hyalella azteca (2% TOC) / Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD): A Prolonged Sediment Toxicity Test with Hyalella azteca Using Spiked Sediment with 2% Total Organic Carbon

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