20 compounds | Property pIGC50: 48-h Tetrahymena toxicity as log(1/IGC50) [log(L/mmol)]
ID | Name | pIGC50 | Details |
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1 | methanol | -2.77 | View |
2 | ethanol | -2.41 | View |
3 | acetone | -2.31 | View |
4 | 2-propanol | -1.99 | View |
5 | 2-butanone | -1.84 | View |
6 | 3-pentanone | -1.53 | View |
7 | 1-butanol | -1.52 | View |
8 | 1-pentanol | -1.12 | View |
9 | 4-heptanone | -0.76 | View |
10 | 1-hexanol | -0.47 | View |
11 | 2-octanone | -0.23 | View |
12 | 1-heptanol | 0.02 | View |
13 | 5-nonanone | -0.01 | View |
14 | 1-octanol | 0.50 | View |
15 | 2-decanone | 0.50 | View |
16 | 1-nonanol | 0.77 | View |
17 | 1-decanol | 1.10 | View |
18 | 1-undecanol | 1.87 | View |
19 | 1-dodecanol | 2.07 | View |
20 | 1-tridecanol | 2.28 | View |
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