Bisphenol A and Its Emergent Substitutes: State of
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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
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
A critical analysis of the biological impacts of
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Abstract. This review provides a critical analysis of the biological effects of the most widely used plasticizers, including dibutyl phthalate, diethylhexyl phthalate, dimethyl phthalate, butyl benzyl phthalate and bisphenol A (BPA), on wildlife,
Plasticizers are chem. compds. used to increase the softness and fluidity of polymer materials. Phthalate compds. constitute the most common class of compds. used as plasticizers. However, phthalate plasticizers, esp.
Renewable and safer bisphenol A substitutes enabled by
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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
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
Biotransformation of Phthalate Plasticizers
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Introduction. Environmental plastic pollution poses a global threat to ecosystems and human health. Beyond the plastic polymers themselves, environmental and human health risks are related to the release of various
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE. Bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates are important chemical building blocks in the plastics industry. They are also ubiquitous contaminants in the
The Politics of Plastics: The Making and Unmaking of
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“US cites fears on chemical in plastics” was the headline of an April 14, 2008, front-page article in the Washington Post. 1 The chemical of concern was BPA, used in the production of plastics
Plasticizers are a category of additives that increase the plasticity or decrease the viscosity of materials. These are the substances which are added in order to alter their
- 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.
- 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.
- What are the most common plasticizers used today?
- Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative Policies and ethics Phthalates and bisphenol A are among the most popular plasticizers used today, which are ubiquitous environmental chemical pollutants with endocrine disruption.
- Does phthalate ester plasticizer migrate from polyvinyl chloride blood bags?
- Jaeger RJ, & Rubin RJ (2010). Migration of a phthalate ester plasticizer from polyvinyl chloride blood bags into stored human blood and its localization in human tissues. The New England Journal of Medicine, 287 (22), 1114–1118. 10.1056/NEJM197211302872203 [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- How many chemicals can be used as plasticizers?
- There are about 30 000 chemicals can potentially be utilized as plasticizers. (1) Phthalate plasticizers are a commonly utilized compound, comprising up to 85% of the total plasticizers in the market.
- Can guaicaol and vanillic alcohol be synthesized from DPA esters?
- Synthesis of DPA esters Still based on the condensation of phenols, Hernandez et al. (2016) created a series of fully bio-based bisphenols from guaicaol and vanillic alcohol, the latter being obtained by reduction of vanillin (Fig. 5).