articleEnvironmental Toxicology and ChemistryJun 1, 2002Closed access

A framework for prioritizing fragrance materials for aquatic risk assessment

Research Institute for Fragrance Materials · International Flavors & Fragrances (United States) · +1 more institution

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Abstract

More than 2,100 chemically defined organic chemicals are listed in the Research Institute of Fragrance Materials/Flavor and Extract Manufacturers' Association (RIFM/FEMA) Database that are used as ingredients of fragrances for consumer products. An approach was developed for prioritizing these fragrance materials for aquatic risk assessment by first estimating the predicted environmental concentration (PEC) of these fragrance materials in the aquatic environment based upon their physicochemical properties and annual volume of use. Subsequently, an effect level was predicted with a general quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) for aquatic toxicity, and a predicted no-effect concentration (PNEC)…

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Keywords
  • Daphnia magna
  • Quantitative structure–activity relationship
  • Aquatic toxicology
  • Pimephales promelas
  • Risk assessment
  • Environmental science
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Aquatic ecosystem
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