Dibutyltin dilaurate
Associated AOPs with Level of Relevance - 1 AOPs with at least 1 KE associated with chemical, where the KE(s) are neither MIE nor AO
| AOP Identifier |
AOP Title |
AO Classification |
OECD Status |
Taxonomic applicability |
Coverage Score
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The fraction of KEs within the AOP, that are mapped to the chemical-associated toxicological endpoints.
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KE Identifier |
KE Name |
| AOP:99 | Histamine (H2) receptor antagonism leading to reduced survival | Unclassified | - | Zebrafish | 0.14 | KE:635 | Decreased, locomotion |
| AOP:218 | Inhibition of CYP7B activity leads to decreased reproductive success via decreased locomotor activity | Unclassified | - | Japanese quail, Cynops pyrrhogaster | 0.17 | KE:1389 | Locomotor activity, decreased |
Associated AOPs with Level of Relevance - 2 AOPs with at least 1 AO associated with chemical, and no associated MIE
| AOP Identifier |
AOP Title |
AO Classification |
OECD Status |
Taxonomic applicability |
Coverage Score
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The fraction of KEs within the AOP, that are mapped to the chemical-associated toxicological endpoints.
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KE Identifier |
KE Name |
| AOP:270 | Elevated ATP demand for detoxification and repair mechanisms leading to impaired locomotor activity | Unclassified | - | | 0.12 | KE:10016 | Impaired locomotor activity |
| AOP:532 | Retinoic acid receptor agonism during cerebellar development leading to impaired locomotor function | Unclassified | - | | 0.2 | KE:2231 | Locomotor function. Impaired |
No associated AOPs with Level of Relevance 3
No associated AOPs with Level of Relevance 5
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