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6PPD-Quinone for Urban Wastewater and Environmental Toxicity Studies
6PPD-quinone is an environmental toxicant formed when 6PPD, an antioxidant widely used in automobile tires in urban areas, undergoes oxidation in the environment. It has been identified as acutely lethal to coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch).1) Recent studies have reported that even low concentrations of 6PPD-quinone in urban runoff can cause sudden death in salmon,2,3) drawing significant attention in the fields of urban runoff impact assessment and ecotoxicological studies. Long-term risks, such as potential effects on non-target organisms through the food chain, are also of concern.
This product is supplied as a chemically synthesized substance, ensuring reproducibility and reliability of experimental data, and making it highly suitable for HPLC analysis and toxicity research.

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- 1) A ubiquitous tire rubber–derived chemical induces acute mortality in coho salmon
- 2) 6PPD-Quinone: Revised Toxicity Assessment and Quantification with a Commercial Standard
- 3) Acute Toxicity of a Tire Rubber-Derived Chemical, 6PPD Quinone, to Freshwater Fish and Crustacean Species