Migration of bisphenol A into water from polycarbonate baby bottles during microwave heating

被引:75
作者
Ehlert, K. A. [1 ]
Beumer, C. W. E. [1 ]
Groot, M. C. E. [1 ]
机构
[1] TNO Qual Life, Zeist, Netherlands
来源
FOOD ADDITIVES AND CONTAMINANTS PART A-CHEMISTRY ANALYSIS CONTROL EXPOSURE & RISK ASSESSMENT | 2008年 / 25卷 / 07期
关键词
migration; residual content; bisphenol A (BPA); polycarbonate baby bottles; microwave;
D O I
10.1080/02652030701867867
中图分类号
O69 [应用化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
A comprehensive migration database was established for bisphenol A from polycarbonate baby bottles into water during exposure to microwave heating. Eighteen different brands of polycarbonate baby bottles sold in Europe were collected. Initial residual content of bisphenol A and migration after microwave heating were determined. Residual content of bisphenol A in the polycarbonate baby bottles ranged from 1.4 to 35.3 mg kg(-1). Migration of bisphenol A was determined by placing a polycarbonate bottle filled with water in a microwave oven and heating to 100 degrees C; the level of bisphenol A in the water was analysed by GC-MS. The procedure of microwave heating and analysis was repeated twice for the same bottle and, thus, three migration extracts were prepared for each test specimen. Migration of bisphenol A into water ranged from 0.1 to 0.7 g l(-1). There was no correlation between the amount of residual content of bisphenol A in the bottles and the migration of bisphenol A into water. Furthermore, there was no correlation between the amounts of bisphenol A in consecutive migration extracts. Data show that during three microwave-heating cycles of a baby bottle made from polycarbonate, microwave radiation had no effect on the migration of bisphenol A into water from polycarbonate. All levels found were well below the specific migration limit of 0.6 mg kg(-1) specified for bisphenol A in Commission Directive 2004/19/EC.
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