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Environmental fate & pathways

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Additional information

Abiotic degradation of the substance is not considered to be a relevant pathway. The estimated half-life for hydrolysis is very high (DT50 > 1 yr) and due to sterical hindrance of the glycosidic bonds by bulky fatty acid C-chains hydrolysis is not expected to be a relevant degradation pathway. Since the substance is not likely to be present in the atmosphere, indirect photodegradation in air is not to be expected.