environmental DBP DINP substitution on sales-Quality Switzerland

  • environmental DBP DINP substitution on sales-Quality Switzerland
  • environmental DBP DINP substitution on sales-Quality Switzerland
  • environmental DBP DINP substitution on sales-Quality Switzerland
  • Which phthalate can be replaced with BBP & DEHP?
  • Table 3.10 Examples of replacement of BBP and DEHP for flooring application (Exxon Mobil, 2009) *1 Diisoheptyl phthalate (DIHP). CAS No. 71888-89-6 *2 DEHP is designated DOP at the webpage. According to ECPI (2009) 21 different phthalates are in common use.
  • What percentage of wine samples have DBP & DBP above LOQ?
  • For spirits, 90% of samples had DBP and DEHP and 40% had BBP above the LOQ (10 μg/L). DINP and DIDP were neither detected in wines nor in spirits (LOD = 20 μg/L).
  • What is the prevalence of DBP in food samples?
  • DBP was detected in 23 out of 37 samples (62%), BBP in 11 out of 37 samples (30%), DEHP in 24 out of 37 (65%) food items, followed by DINP which was detected in 31 out of 37 (84%) of the food items. DIDP was detected in 14 out of 37 samples (38%).
  • Are DBP & DEP safe in bottled water?
  • In 2012, the US Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel confirmed DBP and DEP as “safe as used” in cosmetics. The FDA published a Guidance Document in 2012 on the allowable level of DEHP in bottled water. The respective final rule (76 FR 64810) became effective in April 2012.
  • Is DINP a transient phthalate?
  • Similarly, the CEP Panel considered that in animal studies some effects of DINP, e.g. the reduction of fetal testosterone production and AGD, are transient and less pronounced compared to other phthalates, which instead have been classified as Repr. 1B (among others DBP, BBP, DEHP).
  • Why is DBP a popular plasticizer?
  • This is mainly due to the fact that DEHP accounts for approximately 40 % of the global consumption of plasticizers, making it one of the most widely used plasticizers . Additionally, DiBP and DBP are extensively applied in cosmetics and plastic agricultural cover materials such as mulch [9, 10].

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