Analysis and removal of bisphenols in recycled plastics using
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This study examines the presence of bisphenol A (BPA), S (BPS), F (BPF), and M (BPM) in various recycled plastics readily available on the market (LDPE, HDPE, PET, and
Phthalates and bisphenols are high production volume chemicals that are widely used in the manufacturing of consumer and medical-grade plastics. Due to their broad use in both
Food grade plastics and Bisphenol A: Associated risks,
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Bisphenol A (BPA) is commonly used to manufacture epoxy resins and polycarbonate polymer plastics due to its wide range of industrial and consumer applications
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an essential building block for manufacturing plastics, but its adverse health effects have become a major concern. Here the authors show a zeolite
Update on the Health Effects of Bisphenol A: Overwhelming
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Over the last 20 years, bisphenol A (BPA; CAS# 80-05-7) has become one of the most studied endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), because it is one of the highest volume chemicals in
Bisphenol A (BPA), a synthetic chemical used in the production of plastics since the 1950s and a known endocrine disruptor, is a ubiquitous component of the material environment and human
Plasticizers and bisphenol A: Emerging organic pollutants
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1. Introduction. Pollution of rivers by plastic borne additives is a growing concern due to their harmful ecological impact. In addition, mismanaged plastic waste in the coastal
3 days agoThe “One Health approach” has evidenced the significant impact of xenobiotic exposure to health, and humans are a relevant target for their toxic effects. Bisphenol A (BPA) exerts a ubiquitous exposure source in all
A sustainable alternative to bisphenol A Nature Sustainability
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Bisphenols, including the well-known bisphenol A (BPA), are used in the production of various plastics, such as polycarbonates. However, BPA is coming under
1.1 Definitions. The bisphenols used in industry are a family of petro-based organic compounds made up of two phenolic units linked together (Table 1).The most commonly used
- Do recycled plastics contain Bisphenol A (BPA)?
- Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative This study examines the presence of bisphenol A (BPA), S (BPS), F (BPF), and M (BPM) in various recycled plastics readily available on the market (LDPE, HDPE, PET, and PP), in light of European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) limits.
- Is bisphenol A a petrochemical?
- Bisphenol A (BPA) is an industrial chemical that has been used for the manufacturing of polycarbonate plastics, epoxy resins and other consumer products, including food contact materials and dental resins. However, its petrochemical origin and adverse health effects, such as xeno-oestrogenic activity (EA), pose a challenge for sustainability.
- Does recycled plastic contain Bisphenol m?
- Notably, Bisphenol M (BPM) was undetectable in any of the samples, indicating its absence in both virgin and recycled plastics. The analysis of virgin plastic samples showed low concentrations of BPA, BPS, and BPF, suggesting that much of these compounds in recycled samples might come from unintentional sources rather than intentional ones.
- Is bisphenol A toxic?
- Toward Novel Sustainable and Non-toxic Alternatives Bisphenol A (BPA) is a synthetic compound widely used in the production of plastics, epoxy resins, and other consumer goods. Its pervasive presence in daily life has raised concerns due to its potential adverse effects on human health, particularly as an endocrine-disrupting chemical.
- What is bisphenol A used for?
- Bisphenols’ widespread use in day to day life has enabled its existence in various compartments of the environment. Bisphenol A (BPA) is utilized as a monomer in manufacturing polycarbonate plastics, epoxy resins, as well as flame retardants and is also considered as an endocrine disruptor.
- Does recycled plastic affect bisphenol concentrations in food simulants?
- It is proposed that the concentrations of bisphenols (A, F, S, M) will vary significantly among different types of recycled plastics (LDPE, HDPE, PP, PET). Additionally, it is anticipated that the migration of bisphenols in food simulants will also vary depending on the type of recycled plastic.