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Stephanie Rich edited this page Feb 9, 2026 · 4 revisions

What should I do with my filled in template?

Please include a filled-out version of BART in the supporting information of your submitted manuscript and/or upload completed BART files to Zenodo and link the repository at the enviPath community forum page (https://community.envipath.org/t/bart-data-submission/92).

What if I have multiple scenarios for one pathway?

An example of this is when you are measuring the biotransformation of one compound in different soil types. If you encounter this issue, copy and paste the original scenario tab, and rename the tab with an "_2" or "_3" up to 10 different scenarios.

For example: if you tested the biotransformation of caffeine in three different soils, you should have three copies of the scenario tab in the template, each labeled "Scenario_Soil" , "Scenario_Soil_2" and "Scenario_Soil_3".

What if the reaction I want to report has one reactant and two or more important transformation products?

You don't need to report minor products (e.g. CO2 or H2O), but in the case of some hydrolysis or cleavage reactions, there can be two important transformation products. In this case, please copy and paste the columns "Product" and "Product_SMILES" to the right of the table in the Connectivity tab, and add the additional transformation product(s).

How do I get credit for sharing/submitting my data?

It's important to get a digital object identifier (DOI) for your work and to include it in your submitted BART files. One way to get a DOI is to publish your work in a scientific journal. If your work is unpublished, you can also get a DOI by uploading your BART files to Zenodo.

Do I get money for filling out the template?

No, just eternal gratitude