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The biodegradation test was performed as GLP-study according to OECD-No. 301C and EU method C.4-C (CO2 evolution test) over a test period of 29 days. Mean cumulative CO2 production by mixtures containing P5117 at 10 mgC/l was equivalent to 49% of the TCO2 after 29 days, a degradation plateau was thought to have been attained. P5117 cannot therefore be considered to be readily degradable but because significant degradation occurred, it can be considered to be inherently degradable.