The pathway with the name Cyproconazole has the following structure: Result: CC(C1CC1)C(CN2C=NC=N2)(C3=CC=C(C=C3)Cl)O no rule associatedC(C(=O)O)N1C=NC=N1 C1=NC=NN1 no rule associatedC(C(=O)O)N1C=NC=N1 C1=NC=NN1 SimpleRule(uri = https://envipath.org/package/7983cb64-f580-42ba-8776-8fdace4ad7dc/simple-rule/fcc6e634-254d-44db-8945-84b99ed036c6, SMIRKS = [H][#6:1]1:[#7:2]:[#6:3]:[#7:4]([H]):[#7:5]:1>>[#8]-[#6:1]1:[#7:2]:[#6:3]:[#7:4]([H]):[#7:5]:1) C1=NC(=NN1)O CC(C1CC1)C(CN2C=NC=N2)(C3=CC=C(C=C3)Cl)O SequentialCompositeRule(uri = https://envipath.org/package/6e470eef-b954-41a1-8c61-8ccdf9a8544a/sequential-rule/488119b7-f613-4a21-bedd-42353e1556df) C1=NC=NN1 C(C(=O)O)N1C=NC=N1 SequentialCompositeRule(uri = https://envipath.org/package/6e470eef-b954-41a1-8c61-8ccdf9a8544a/sequential-rule/488119b7-f613-4a21-bedd-42353e1556df) C1=NC=NN1 CC(C1CC1)C(CN2C=NC=N2)(C3=CC=C(C=C3)Cl)O no rule associatedC(=O)=O C1=NC(=NN1)O no rule associatedC(=O)=O Description: Principal metabolites identified from 14C-triazole labelled Cyproconazole contain the 1,2,4- triazole moiety (CGA 71019), that is triazole [CGA 71019] and 1,2,4-triazol-1-yl acetic acid [CGA 142856]. These metabolites were observed at ~17% AR and ~7 % AR respectively under aerobic conditions (day 140). The notifier suggests that triazole is cleaved intact from the parent molecule before undergoing subsequent metabolism. Under aerobic conditions, triazole (Study CGA64250/4345) degrades to [1,2,4]-triazole-1-yl-acetic acid and 1,2,4- triazole-hydroxy, reaching a maximum of 7 % and ~3 % of applied radioactivity, respectively. Mineralisation to CO2 in the test soils reached a maximum of 32.22% of applied radioactivity in the silt loam soil. Corresponding levels in the sandy loam and loamy sand were 1.58 and 32.22 % AR respectively. Levels of NER were found to increase during the course of the incubation accounting for maximum of 66.6% of applied radioactivity in the sandy loam soil. Under anaerobic conditions (Study CGA71019/0062), triazole is observed to degrade slowly (DT50 81 days) to CGA 142856 (triazole acetic acid), which accumulates up to 50% after 122 days. Small amounts (2 % AR) of CGA 131013 (2-amino-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl propionic acid, also known as triazole alanine) are also formed under these conditions. Your Options: Update the Pathway Information: POST with (required) pathwayName and (optional) pathwayDescription. Delete the Pathway: DELETE. Show nodes: GET on https://envipath.org/package/5882df9c-dae1-4d80-a40e-db4724271456/pathway/58fcef77-011e-451d-881e-1a870d7927f6/node Show edges: GET on https://envipath.org/package/5882df9c-dae1-4d80-a40e-db4724271456/pathway/58fcef77-011e-451d-881e-1a870d7927f6/edge