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Merck
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Release of bisphenol A from polycarbonate: a review.

Critical reviews in food science and nutrition (2013-01-17)
Eddo J Hoekstra, Catherine Simoneau
摘要

The release of Bisphenol A (BPA) from polycarbonate baby bottles into food and food simulants is reviewed in the perspective of the current intensive discussions on the risks of this substance. Potential factors that have been reported to influence the release of BPA are reviewed. Unlike most polymers polycarbonate is hydrolyzed under alkaline conditions by scale formation, residual alkaline detergents and boiled water. Data suggest that brushing of the bottle did not raise the release of BPA. Claims that used bottles release more BPA than new bottles and that mineral composition of the aqueous food simulant affect release could not be substantiated. There are indications that aminolysis of polycarbonate by milk and ethanolysis of polycarbonate by 50% ethanol might take place under relevant test conditions. The relatively few migration data following the test conditions of European food contact material legislation, comply with the specific migration limit. Two test conditions were identified that reflect real use and exposure, and might cause higher release of BPA compared to the test conditions of European food contact material legislation. Further detailed studies are necessary to verify whether these two exposure scenarios are more severe.

材料
Product Number
品牌
产品描述

Supelco
双酚 A, ≥99%
Sigma-Aldrich
双酚 A, 97%
Sigma-Aldrich
聚(双酚 A 碳酸酯), average Mw ~45,000 by GPC
Supelco
双酚 A, certified reference material, TraceCERT®, Manufactured by: Sigma-Aldrich Production GmbH, Switzerland
Sigma-Aldrich
聚(双酚 A 碳酸酯), melt index 10-12 g/10 min (300°C/1.2kg)
Supelco
聚(双酚 A 碳酸酯), analytical standard
Supelco
聚(双酚 A 碳酸酯)