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Ecotoxicological information

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Additional information

General consideration

No experimental investigations of Fe(3Na)EDDHSA are available for the relevant terrestrial ecotoxicological endpoints. Read-across from the structurally similar substances Fe(Na)EDDHA (CAS 84539-55-9) and Fe(Na)EDDHMA (CAS 84539 -53 -7) was performed instead. All substances show similar physico-chemical properties and are thus believed to behave very similar in aqueous solutions. For detailed information, please refer to the separate read-across statement.

Soil macroorganisms Fe(Na)EDDHMA was investigated for acute toxic effects in Eisenia foetida during an exposure period of 14 days. The procedure used was in accordance to OECD Guideline 207. The test substance induces no significant mortality in the earthworms, the NOEC is determined to be >= 1600 mg/kg dry soil.

Birds

Fe(Na)EDDHA was used in different experiments concerning toxicity to birds. For Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica), the acute oral LD50(14d) was found to be > 6000 mg/kg and the NOEC as >= 1000 mg/kg bw. Wild birds (Peking ducks) were used in an experiment in accordance to the recommendations of an US Department Service. After 8 days exposure, the LC50 is > 10000 mg/kg. Based on the same testing procedure, also for Japanese quails the LC50 was found to be > 10000 mg/kg after 8 days. Peking ducks (Anas domestica) and pheasants were used in acute oral toxicity studies, each revealing a LD50 values > 10000 mg/kg after 7 days exposure.