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Environmental fate & pathways

Biodegradation in water: screening tests

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Description of key information

The substance was found to have a good potential to biodegrade with an OECD 301D (>60% after 60 days), and to be inherently biodegradable with an OECD 306 (ca 40% in 28 days) and Marine Bodis test. (ca 54% after 63 days). 

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Biodegradation in water:
inherently biodegradable

Additional information

The substance was found to have a good potential to biodegrade with an OECD 301D (>60% after 60 days), and to be inherently biodegradable with an OECD 306 (ca 40% in 28 days) and Marine Bodis test. (ca 54% after 63 days). The difference between results is due to the use of natural occurring bacteria in seawater as inoculum in the OECD 306 and the Marine Bodis which reduces the chance to have competent degraders in the test bottle.