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Bisphenol-type contaminants

Bisphenol A is used as a raw material to make polycarbonate and epoxy adhesives and can coatings. It is also used in flame-retardants, in unsaturated polyesters and in polyacrylate resins. Many foodstuff containers are made of these resins, including containers for oven and microwave cooking. Recent studies have shown that bisphenol type compounds have both mutagenic and cytotoxic properties [84]. Nerin et al. developed a fast screening method based on SPME and HPLC with fluorescence detection suitable for the analysis of several bisphenol derivatives and their degradation products in aqueous canned foods such as tuna, olives and corn [85]. The best results were obtained with carbowax and PDMS/DVB fibers. The detection limits were between 0.7 and 2.4ngmL while RSDs were between 14 and 32%. After the extraction parameters were optimized, the method was applied to [Pg.44]


Monomers, Oligomers and Other Starting Substances 14.3.2.1 Bisphenol-Type Contaminants... [Pg.320]

Nerin, C., Philo, M.R. Salafranca, J. and Castle, L. (2002). Determination of bisphenol-type contaminants from packaging materials in aqueous foods by solid-phase miceoextraction-high-performance liquid chromatography, J. Chrom. A, 963, 375-380. [Pg.333]


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