| Migration Testing Research on Bisphenol A |
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Migration research seeks to quantify the amount of
bisphenol A that is released from polymers using BPA
as a building block under certain exposure conditions.
Migration data must be interpreted with caution since
many of the tests described in the literature were conducted
under test conditions that are not representative of
real-life conditions of use.
| Determination of Bisphenol A in Resusable
Polycarbonate Food-Contact Plastics and Migration
to Food-Simulating Liquids. Biles, J.E. et al. 1997.
J. Agric. Food Chem. 45:3541-3544. Publisher: ACS
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| Potential Exposure to Bisphenol A from
Food-Contact Use of Polycarbonate Resins. Howe,
S.R. and Borodinsky, L. 1998. Food Addit. Contam.
15(3):370-5. Abstract available at: PubMed |
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| Investigations into the Potential Degradation
of Polycarbonate Baby Bottles During Sterilization
with Consequent Release of Bisphenol A. Mountfort,
K.A. et al. 1997. Food Addit. Contam. 14(6-7):737-40.
Abstract available at: PubMed
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| Migration of Bisphenol A from Poly-carbonate Products.
Kawamura, Y.Y. et al. 1998. Journal of the Food
Hygienic Society of Japan. 99:206-212. (translated
by Schreiber Translation) Full
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