Surveillance of plasticizers Saudi Arabia

  • Surveillance of plasticizers Saudi Arabia
  • Surveillance of plasticizers Saudi Arabia
  • Surveillance of plasticizers Saudi Arabia
  • How big is the global plasticizer market?
  • The global plasticizer market is projected to increase from $17 billion in 2022 to $22.5 billion in 2027. Various emerging/alternative plasticizers entered the market following the ban on several phthalate plasticizers because of their harmful effects.
  • Why does Saudi Arabia generate the most plastic waste in the GCC?
  • It can compel the private sector to make the necessary investments, enhance their capabilities and lead to socio-economic benefits," Al-Sadoun said. Saudi Arabia generates the greatest volume of plastic waste in the GCC due to its large population, rapid urbanization and fast-growing economy.
  • Are alternative plasticizers a health based human biomonitoring (HBM-I)?
  • Among alternative plasticizers, urinary DEHTP metabolites were detected at levels comparable to those of DEHP metabolites or higher among the Saudi children, and about 4% of the Saudi children exceeded the health based human biomonitoring (HBM)-I value.
  • Are emerging/alternative plasticizers harmful?
  • Various emerging/alternative plasticizers entered the market following the ban on several phthalate plasticizers because of their harmful effects. However, there are limited data (especially peer-reviewed) on emerging plasticizers’ toxicity and environmental impact.
  • How are phthalates and alternative plasticizers metabolites measured?
  • Metabolites of major phthalates and alternative plasticizers were measured in the urine samples by HPLC-MS/MS. Urinary metabolite levels differed substantially between the three countries.
  • What is the hazard index of plasticizers in Indonesian children?
  • Urinary DEHP metabolite concentrations were the highest in the Indonesian children. The hazard index (HI) derived for the plasticizers with antiandrogenicity based reference doses (RfD AA) was >1 in 86%, 80%, and 49% of the Saudi, Indonesian, and Thai children, respectively.

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