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Bioaccumulation :

Based on the predicted data by BCFBAF Program (v3.01) model the Bioaccumulation factor (BCF) was predicted to be 61.87 L/kg wet-wt at 25 deg.C. Based on the BCF concentration it is concluded that the test chemical is non bioaccumulative in nature as it does not exceed the BCF criteria of 2000.

Additional information

Bioaccumulation :

Following different studies includes estimated study for the target chemical to observe the biodegradation rate of test chemical in water.

Based on the predicted data by BCFBAF Program (v3.01) model the Bioaccumulation factor (BCF) was predicted to be 61.87 L/kg wet-wt at 25 deg.C. Based on the BCF concentration it is concluded that the test chemical is non bioaccumulative in nature as it does not exceed the BCF criteria of 2000.

Based on the predicted data from PBT profiler the Bioaccumulation factor (BCF) was predicted to be 62 L/kg wet-wt at 25°C. On the basis of BCF concentration it is concluded that the test chemical is non bioaccumulative in nature as it does not exceed the BCF criteria of 2000.

From Scifinder database the Bioconcentration factor (BCF) for target chemical was predicted to be 1.53 at pH 1,8.14 at pH 2,58.7 at pH3, 185 at pH 4, 237 at pH 5, 244 at pH 6-10 and temperature 25°C. Based on the BCF concentration it is concluded that the test chemical is non bioaccumulative in nature as it does not exceed the BCF criteria of 2000.

From Chemspider - ACD/PhysChem Suite prediction model the Bioconcentration factor (BCF) for target chemical was predicted to be 201.24 at pH 5.5 and  203.25 at 7.4 and temperature 25°C. Based on the BCF concentration it is concluded that the test chemical is non bioaccumulative in nature as it does not exceed the BCF criteria of 2000.

On the basis of BCF concentration it is concluded that the test chemical is non bioaccumulative in nature as it does not exceed the BCF criteria of 2000.