Description This dataset contains ecotoxicity data of 1585 chemicals of environmental concern (CECs) and chemical identifiers. The ecotoxicity data was retrieved from US EPA ECOTOX Knowlegdebase in ASCII file format and was aggregated for the ecotoxicity groups algae, crustaceans, and fish based on the ideas of Busch et al. 2016. The dataset includes the 5-percentile, the mean and the geomean of all retrieved ecotoxicity for each compound. Missing ecotoxicity data was estimated with ECOSAR 1.0 algorithms for green algae, daphnids, and fish using ChemProp 6.8. The main purpose of this dataset is the toxic unit (TU) based hazard assessment of environmental water samples. Chemical properties were estimated using OPERA 2.7, Instant JChem, and ...
Alternative methods like predictions based on Quantitative Structure–Activity Relationships (QSARs) ...
Personal Care Product (PCP) ingredients, widely used all over the world, over the last few years hav...
CLARA project ("Calculations Bound To Aquatic Spills in seawater") aims to develop an operational so...
The fast-increasing number of commercially produced chemicals challenges the experimental ecotoxicit...
The development of models to predict important environmental properties is easily recognised in the ...
International audienceA reliable quantification of the potential effects of chemicals on freshwater ...
Assessing the ecotoxicity of pharmaceuticals is of urgent need due to the recognition of their possi...
The EU Commission published in 2013 a recommendation on the use of a common method to measure and co...
Flexible, rapid, and predictive approaches that do not require the use of large numbers of vertebrat...
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) are recognized as Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CEC) si...
The risk assessment of chemicals requires comprehensive data material, which often is not available....
Ecotoxicological safety assessment of chemicals requires toxicity data on multiple species, despite ...
The scientific consensus model USEtox® is recommended by the European Commission as the reference mo...
Chemical risk assessment usually applies empirical methods to predict toxicant effects on different ...
Alternative methods like predictions based on Quantitative Structure–Activity Relationships (QSARs) ...
Personal Care Product (PCP) ingredients, widely used all over the world, over the last few years hav...
CLARA project ("Calculations Bound To Aquatic Spills in seawater") aims to develop an operational so...
The fast-increasing number of commercially produced chemicals challenges the experimental ecotoxicit...
The development of models to predict important environmental properties is easily recognised in the ...
International audienceA reliable quantification of the potential effects of chemicals on freshwater ...
Assessing the ecotoxicity of pharmaceuticals is of urgent need due to the recognition of their possi...
The EU Commission published in 2013 a recommendation on the use of a common method to measure and co...
Flexible, rapid, and predictive approaches that do not require the use of large numbers of vertebrat...
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) are recognized as Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CEC) si...
The risk assessment of chemicals requires comprehensive data material, which often is not available....
Ecotoxicological safety assessment of chemicals requires toxicity data on multiple species, despite ...
The scientific consensus model USEtox® is recommended by the European Commission as the reference mo...
Chemical risk assessment usually applies empirical methods to predict toxicant effects on different ...
Alternative methods like predictions based on Quantitative Structure–Activity Relationships (QSARs) ...
Personal Care Product (PCP) ingredients, widely used all over the world, over the last few years hav...
CLARA project ("Calculations Bound To Aquatic Spills in seawater") aims to develop an operational so...