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Assessment of estrogenic compounds in paperboard for dry food packaging with the ERE-CALUX bioassay

Chemosphere, Volume 221, Number 106 (2019) Keywords: ERE-CALUX Estrogens FCM Food packaging; Paperboard Phthalates Abstract: Paperboard used as packaging, a non-inert material, can transfer chemicals into food. ...

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

Tunisian market such as grain and grain products, milk and dairy products, fats and oil, drink, fish, and sweets have been analyzed firstly in order to identify the presence of phthalates and bisphenol. ...

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

MS performing an untargeted database search using Wiley® and NIST ® libraries. Although the concentrations observed were rather low, various compounds, such as alkanes, phthalates, amides, etc. were ...

Development and application of a non-target extraction method for the analysis of migrating compounds from plastic baby bottles by GC-MS.

of migrants, though sometimes in relatively large amounts. Alkanes (especially in polypropylene (PP) bottles), phthalates (dibutylphthalate in one PP bottle and one silicone bottle; diisobutylphthalate ...

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

European countries. These specimens were investigated for six biomarkers (mercury in hair; creatinine, cotinine, cadmium, phthalate metabolites and bisphenol A in urine). The results for mercury in hair are ...

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 ...

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