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Plasticizers and bisphenol A, in packaged foods sold in the Tunisian markets: study of their acute in vivo toxicity and their environmental fate.

Then, the identified chemical molecules were studied for their environmental fate and tested in vivo for its toxicity in mice models. The food products analyzed using GC- MS / MS indicated the presence of ...

Study of the possible migration risks of food contact materials for children under 3 years

food packaging) from which it can be released into the food, the major exposure source of BPA to humans. Since BPA has endocrine disrupting properties, its use was prohibited for the production of ...

Evaluation of the migration of chemicals from baby bottles under standardised and duration testing conditions.

bottles, since it resulted in a lower release of substances afterwards. Repeated use of baby bottles under ‘real-life’ conditions showed no increase in the migration of investigated compounds and, after some ...

The European COPHES/DEMOCOPHES project: towards transnational comparability and reliability of human biomonitoring results.

Female Humans Internationality Laboratories mothers Phenols Phthalic Acids Reproducibility of Results Abstract: COPHES / DEMOCOPHES has its origins in the European Environment and Health Action Plan of ...

In vitro model to study the endocrine disrupting activity of migration products from plastic food contact materials

manufacture baby feeding bottles. In a recent opinion, the Superior Health Council’s issued its concern regarding the currently use of alternatives to polycarbonate in these materials. This work is part of the ...

Evaluation of a screening system for obesogenic compounds: screening of endocrine disrupting compounds and evaluation of the PPAR dependency of the effect.

step, a range of EDC s, used in personal and household care products (parabens, musks, phthalates and alkylphenol compounds), were tested to further evaluate the obesogenicity screening assay for its ...

A review of dietary and non-dietary exposure to bisphenol-A

non-food sources, exposures through dust, thermal paper, dental materials, and medical devices were summarized. Based on the available data for these exposure sources, it was concluded that the exposure to ...

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