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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:

bulletMETA - The program runs on Alpha Open VMS computers.
bulletMETAPC -The program runs on Windows 9X/NT/2000 computers. 

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References

Biodegradation

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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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