AUTHOR=Thouand Gérald , Durand Marie J., Maul Armand , Gancet Christian , Blok Han TITLE=New Concepts in the Evaluation of Biodegradation/Persistence of Chemical Substances Using a Microbial Inoculum JOURNAL=Frontiers in Microbiology VOLUME=volume 2 - 2011 YEAR=2011 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/microbiology/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2011.00164 DOI=10.3389/fmicb.2011.00164 ISSN=1664-302X ABSTRACT=The European REACH Regulation (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization of CHemical substances) implies, among other things, the evaluation of the biodegradability of chemical substances produced by industry. A large set of test methods is available including detailed information on the appropriate conditions for testing. However, the inoculum used for these tests constitutes a ‘black box’. If biodegradation is achievable from the growth of a small group of specific microbial species with the substance as the only carbon source, the result of the test depends largely on the cell density of this group at ‘time zero’. If these species are relatively rare in an inoculum that is normally used, the likelihood of inoculating a test with sufficient specific cells becomes a matter of probability. Normally this probability increases with total cell density and with the diversity of species in the inoculum. Furthermore the history of the inoculum e.g. a possible pre-exposure to the test substance or similar substances will have a significant influence on the probability. A high probability can be expected for substances that are widely used and regularly released into the environment, whereas a low probability can be expected for new xenobio