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Environmental fate & pathways

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

According to OECD guideline 301, a substance is considered "readily biodegradable in the CO2 evolution test" if at least 60% biodegradation, based on IC measurements, is achieved within 10 days after the attainment of 10% biodegradation (10 day-window), and within a total of 28 days.


If the results of the test indicate that the pass level criterion is almost fulfilled (i.e. degradation slightly below 60%) such results can be used to indicate inherent biodegradability. This is also the case when the pass level criterion is fulfilled but the 10-day window criterion is not.


The substance reach thedegradation level of 68% at 28 days and can be considered "inherent biodegradable".

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