Criterion of molecular size to evaluate the bioaccumulation potential of chemicals in fish

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To evaluate the bioaccumulation potential of chemicals in fish, a molecular-size descriptor, Dmax aver, has been used as a weight of evidence under the EU REACH. The Dmax aver value, however, is estimated on the basis of 3-D structures of possible stable conformers in a vacuum using OASIS software that requires expertise upon parameter input. We developed a method to calculate the 3-D conformers in water, which is more suitable for bioaccumulation potential evaluation in an aquatic environment, by introducing MD simulation. By examining the relationship of the calculated molecular size of 1665 chemicals with their reported BCF values, we found that 17.1 Å of Dmax aver or 15.6 Å of Dmax min was a threshold of molecular size in water to predict the low bioaccumulation (i.e., BCF<5000) of a chemical. Setting this threshold as a new standard would reduce the number of animal tests without compromising the quality of safety evaluation.

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Miyata, C., Matoba, Y., Mukumoto, M., Nakagawa, Y., & Miyagawa, H. (2022). Criterion of molecular size to evaluate the bioaccumulation potential of chemicals in fish. Journal of Pesticide Science, 47(1), 8–16. https://doi.org/10.1584/jpestics.D21-030

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