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The Aerobic Microbial Biodegradation
(DEGR)
is based on observed rates of biodegradation
of chemicals in sludge and a compendium of mechanistic studies of experimentally
observed biodegradation products. This module contains information related to
505 metabolic transformation reactions.
DEGR module can work with two version of the program:
 | META - The
program runs on Alpha Open VMS computers. |
 | METAPC -The program runs on Windows 9X/NT/2000 computers. |
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References
Biodegradation
- Klopman, G., Wang, S., and Balthasar, D. M. (1992). Estimation of queous
Solubility of Organic Molecules by the Group Contribution Approach.
Application to the Study of Biodegradation. J. Comp. Chem., 32, 474-482.
- Pangrekar, J., Klopman, G., and Rosenkranz, H. S. (1994). Expert-System
Comparison of Structural Determinants of Chemical Toxicity to Environmental
Bacteria. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 13(6), 979-1001.
- Klopman, G., Zhang, Z., Balthasar, D. M., and Rosenkranz, H. S. (1995).
Computer Automated Predictions of Aerobic Biodegradation Transforms in the
Environment. Environ. Toxicol. and Chem., 14, 395-403.

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