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EC number: 619-905-2 | CAS number: 915416-45-4
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Biodegradation in soil
Administrative data
- Endpoint:
- biodegradation in soil: simulation testing
- Type of information:
- experimental study
- Adequacy of study:
- supporting study
- Reliability:
- 1 (reliable without restriction)
- Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
- guideline study
Data source
Reference
- Reference Type:
- study report
- Title:
- Unnamed
- Year:
- 2 009
- Report date:
- 2009
Materials and methods
Test guideline
- Qualifier:
- according to guideline
- Guideline:
- OECD Guideline 307 (Aerobic and Anaerobic Transformation in Soil)
- GLP compliance:
- yes
- Test type:
- laboratory
Test material
Constituent 1
- Radiolabelling:
- yes
Study design
- Oxygen conditions:
- aerobic
- Soil classification:
- DIN 19863 (Deutsche Industrie-Norm)
Soil properties
- Soil no.:
- #1
- Soil type:
- loamy sand
- % Clay:
- 11.2
- % Silt:
- 27.2
- % Sand:
- 61.5
- % Org. C:
- 1.23
- pH:
- 7.9
- CEC:
- 12.2
- Details on soil characteristics:
- SOIL COLLECTION AND STORAGE
- Geographic location: Limburger Hof Bruch West, Germany
- Pesticide use history at the collection site: none (2005 -2009)
- Soil preparation:
- the soil was kept at room temperature for one day to allow sieving.
- the soil was passed through a 2 mm sieve
- remoistened to approximately 8-12% soil moisture (g H2O/100 g dry weight)
- The time period between sampling the soil and the application of the test item was less than 3 months
Duration of test (contact time)
- Soil No.:
- #1
- Duration:
- 30 d
Initial test substance concentration
- Soil No.:
- #1
- Initial conc.:
- 0.2 g/kg soil d.w.
- Based on:
- test mat.
- Parameter followed for biodegradation estimation:
- radiochem. meas.
Experimental conditions
- Soil No.:
- #1
- Humidity:
- 40% of the maximum water holding capacity
- Details on experimental conditions:
- EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
Pre-incubation of soil:
- Three days prior to the application of the 1 4C-labeled test item, the soil was transferred to the laboratory and adjusted to 40% of the maximum water holding capacity
(MWHC).
Treatment:
- The pre-incubated soil was treated at a nominal concentration of 0.2 mg 14C-CAS 915416-45-4 per kg dry soil.
- After addition of the test item, the soil was slowly stirred with a hand-mixer for at least
10 minutes to homogeneously distribute the test item.
- Uniform distribution of the test item was later proved by combusting and analyzing five aliquots of about 0.5-0.6 g of the treated soil.
- after stirring, soil portions of 200.0 g dry soil equivalents were filled into 20 test vessels. – Number of replicates: 2
- one additional vessel with roughly 200 g dry soil was used to check the homogeneous distribution of the test item in the soil
Incubation:
- Aeration: Incubator was purged with moistened air
- Details of traps for volatiles: sequence of three adsorption traps filled with (1) 50 ml 0.5mol/L NaOH, (2) 50 ml 0.5mol/L H2SO4 and (3) 50 ml ethylene glycol
Sampling:
- Sampling intervals: after 0, 1, 2, 4, 7, 10, 14, 21, 30 days (termination day at which the radioactivity had decreased to values < 15% TAR
- Number of replicates at each sampling day: 2
Results and discussion
Material (mass) balance
- Soil No.:
- #1
- % Recovery:
- 98.4
- Remarks on result:
- other: range 94.0 - 100.9%
Half-life / dissipation time of parent compound
- Soil No.:
- #1
- DT50:
- <= 4 d
- Type:
- (pseudo-)first order (= half-life)
- Transformation products:
- not measured
- Details on transformation products:
- The results of the present study indicate that the degradation of CAS 915416-45-4 in aerobic soil proceeds primarily via formation of bound residues and to a lesser extent via mineralization to CO2.
- Details on results:
- - ERR (extractable radioactivity): decreased rapidly from an average of 93.7% TAR at day 0 to down to 14.3% TAR at the end of the study after 30 days of incubation
- NER (non-extractable radioactive residues): Were formed in high amounts within a very short time. Already on day 0, immediately after soil treatment, average amounts of 6.3% TAR were observed. Bound residues quickly increased to 53.5% TAR after 4 days and further on to a maximum of 78.3% TAR by the end of the study.
- Volatiles: none, except CO2
- Mineralization: Moderate mineralization occurred during the study with C02 amounts reaching in total 6.2% TAR after 30 days of incubation. This shows that, basically, the biphenyl ring of CAS 915416-45-4 in principal is completely biodegradable.
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