Vocabulary List view acute contact toxicity (LD50 contact)

acute contact toxicity (LD50 contact)

Class Definition

Acute contact toxicity is the adverse effects (mortality) occurring within a maximum period of 96 h after a topical application of a single dose of a substance on 50% of the individuals exposed. Measured as Lethal Dose 50 (LD50), which is the dose that kills 50% of the exposied individuals after a single dose.

Reference

  • OECD 1998 Test No. 214: Honeybees, Acute Contact Toxicity Test. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. [2024-1-25] www.oecd-ilibrary.org
Proposed by: Michael Rubinigg
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acute contact toxicity (LD50 contact)

EUPH Code

[7279]

URI

https://app.pollinatorhub.eu/dictionary/classes/7279

Created

2024-01-25

Updated

2024-04-03
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Author: Michael Rubinigg
Definition
Author: Michael Rubinigg
Translation
Authors: Michael Rubinigg, Noa Simon Delso

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English
acute contact toxicity

Phrase

Michael Rubinigg
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French
toxicité aiguë par contact

Phrase

Michael Rubinigg
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Spanish; Castilian
toxicidad aguda por contacto

Compound noun, Feminine, Singular

Noa Simon Delso
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