Bisphenols and phthalates: Plastic chemical exposures can
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The Environmental Protection Agency’s reference dose for BPA is 0.05 mg kg −1 day −1 —which signifies an “estimate of a daily exposure to the human population (including sensitive
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Bisphenol A and Phthalates: How Environmental Chemicals
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By the 1970s, BPA production reached over half a billion pounds per year (Vogel, 2009). Standard toxicology testing in the 20th century for high production volume industrial
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an important industrial chemical used as a plasticizer in polycarbonate and epoxy resins in the plastic and paper industries. Because of its estrogenic
ABOUT BISPHENOL A MYTHS & FACTS
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BPA results in non-monotonic dose-response relationships [i.e. low-dose effects] for the health effects considered.“. MYTH: “POLYCARBONATE CONTAINERS OR EPOXY COATED CANS
Benjamin Elling, Wesleyan University Bisphenol A, or BPA, is a chemical widely used to make hard, clear plastics. It is an endocrine disruptor that has been linked to many
Human exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) ScienceDirect
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The plastic monomer and plasticizer bisphenol A (BPA) is one of the highest volume chemicals produced worldwide, with over six billion pounds produced each year
It is a plasticizer used in such a wide range of consumer products that daily exposure is inevitable. People absorb BPA through our skin from receipts and contamination
Plastic Additive BPA Not Much Of A Threat, Government
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The chemical BPA isn't living up to its nasty reputation. A two-year government study of rats found that even high doses of the plastic additive produced only "minimal effects,"
Migration of plasticizers phthalates, bisphenol A and alkylphenols from plastic containers and evaluation of risk March 2011 Food Additives and Contaminants Part A Chemistry, Analysis, Control
- What is plastic monomer & plasticizer bisphenol A (BPA)?
- The plastic monomer and plasticizer bisphenol A (BPA) is one of the highest volume chemicals produced worldwide. BPA is used in the production of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins used in many consumer products. Here, we have outlined studies that address the levels of BPA in human tissues and fluids.
- Does plastic contain BPA?
- BPA is found in polycarbonate plastics used to make products like water bottles and in the epoxy resins used to line some metal food cans. The chemical has long been known to weakly mimic the hormone estrogen, and in the 1990s scientists showed that tiny amounts could leach out of plastic products and get into our bodies.
- Are plastics BPA-free?
- The corresponding data are available in Table S2. It is essential to highlight that while many plastics are labeled BPA-free, they may still contain sister compounds such as BPA analogs (B, F, E, D, S and AF Bisphenols). Despite this, limits and restrictions established by regulatory agencies are still scarce (Souza et al., 2022).
- Are phthalates and BPA a substitute for plasticizers?
- Owing to the negative impacts of phthalates and BPA on human health even at low-dose exposure, they are being substituted with alternative plasticizers called nonphthalate plasticizers and BPA analogs.
- What is BPA & phthalates?
- Bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates are important chemical building blocks in the plastics industry. They are also ubiquitous contaminants in the human body, wildlife, and the environment ( CDC and NCEH, 2018; Teuten et al., 2009 ).
- Why are BPA-based plastic products banned?
- This may be the result of efforts by many governments and international organizations that prohibit BPA-based plastic products in food packing, beverage applications, and toys.