| Reference | Experiment type | Cell / tissue | Test organism | Lifestage | Administration | Administered dose | Significant dose | Trend | Measurement | Effect |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PMID:25091858 | In vitro | Rainbow trout gonad cell line (RTG-2) | - | - | - | 21.1 mg/L |
21.1 mg/L |
Decreased | Half-maximal inhibitory concentration for glucose metabolism | Biochemistry |
| In vitro | Rainbow trout gonad cell line (RTG-2) | - | - | - | 146.19 mg/L |
146.19 mg/L |
Decreased | Half-maximal inhibitory concentration for mitochondrial dehydrogenase activity | Biochemistry | |
| In vitro | Rainbow trout gonad cell line (RTG-2) | - | - | - | 109.83 mg/L |
109.83 mg/L |
Decreased | Half-maximal inhibitory concentration for plasma membrane damage | Biochemistry | |
| In vitro | Rainbow trout gonad cell line (RTG-2) | - | - | - | 76.64 mg/L |
76.64 mg/L |
Decreased | Half-maximal inhibitory concentration for protein synthesis | Biochemistry | |
| In vitro | Rainbow trout gonad cell line (RTG-2) | - | - | - | 25.0-200.0 mg/L |
25.0-200.0 mg/L |
Decreased | Mitochondrial activity | Biochemistry | |
| In vitro | Rainbow trout gonad cell line (RTG-2) | - | - | - | 25.0-200.0 mg/L |
25.0-200.0 mg/L |
Increased | Hydrogen peroxide | Biochemistry | |
| In vitro | Rainbow trout gonad cell line (RTG-2) | - | - | - | 25.0-200.0 mg/L |
25.0-200.0 mg/L |
Increased | Plasma membrane damage | Biochemistry | |
| In vitro | Rainbow trout gonad cell line (RTG-2) | - | - | - | 25.0-200.0 mg/L |
25.0-200.0 mg/L |
Inhibited | Glucose metabolism | Biochemistry | |
| In vitro | Rainbow trout gonad cell line (RTG-2) | - | - | - | 25.0-200.0 mg/L |
25.0-200.0 mg/L |
Inhibited | Protein synthesis | Biochemistry |
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