SGS: High Levels of DBP Found in Chinese Wine Product

  • SGS: High Levels of DBP Found in Chinese Wine Product
  • SGS: High Levels of DBP Found in Chinese Wine Product
  • SGS: High Levels of DBP Found in Chinese Wine Product
  • How many DBP compounds are regulated in China's drinking water?
  • In China, Standards for drinking water quality of China (GB/T5749-2006) was promulgated in 2006 and took effect in 2012, which regulated a total of 106 contaminants, including 14 DBPs. In terms of the number of regulated DBP compounds, the DBP regulations in the drinking water of China are more stringent than those in the United States.
  • How to control drinking water quality risk induced by DBPs in China?
  • Although the research of DBPs in China cover the whole formation process of DBPs, there is still a challenge in effectively controlling the drinking water quality risk induced by DBPs, an integrated research framework including chemistry, toxicology, engineering, and epidemiology is especially crucial.
  • Is DBP a research hotspot in China?
  • The rapidly increasing number of DBP research papers in China indicates that DBPs is one of the research hotspots in China. Nowadays, the goals for China's water industry include continuously supplying the public with drinking water of sufficient volume, quality, pressure, and service.
  • What is the highest DBP concentration in water?
  • The highest DBP concentration (mean: 158 μg/L) was detected in alcoholic beverages, while the lowest concentration (mean: 0.831 μg/L) occurred in mineral water. That might be because DBP has low solubility in water and migrates more easily into products with a high ethanol content (Chatonnet et al., 2014).
  • What are the research directions of DBP research in China?
  • With respect to DBP research field, accurately qualitatively and quantitatively evaluating the formation level of known DBPs in drinking waters, optimizing the treatment process to minimize the formation of DBPs, and carry out frontier identification on unknown DBPs are currently the main research directions in China. Fig. 2.
  • How many halogenated DBPs are found in drinking water?
  • As shown in Fig. 5, although approximately > 700 chlorinated DBPs in drinking water have been identified, more than 50% of the halogenated DBPs formed during the chlorination of drinking water and more than 50% of the DBPs formed during ozonation of drinking water remain unidentified (Krasner et al., 2006).

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