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Screening toxic chemicals partition coefficient

A further OECD Council Decision in 1991 focused on HPV chemicals. These decisions prompted the development of a minimum hazard data set to describe an HPV chemical - the Screening Information Data Set, or SIDS. This includes physicochemical properties (melting point, boiling point, vapor pressure, water solubility, and octanol-water partition coefficient) environmental fate (stability in water, photodegradation, biodegradation, and an estimate of distribution/transport in the environment) environmental effects (acute toxicity to aquatic vertebrates, invertebrates, and plants) and human health effects (acute toxicity, repeated-dose toxicity, toxicity to the gene and the chromosome, and reproductive and developmental toxicity). [Pg.1337]


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