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It also seems to be the target of bisphenol A (see below).
A 2010 review concluded that bisphenol A may increase cancer risk.
The developmental toxicity of bisphenol A has been adequately investigated.
The ban of bisphenol A in 2013 for food products designed for children less than 3-ears-old was maintained.
More than 100 studies have explored the bioactivity of bisphenol A derived from polycarbonates.
One example she gave was bisphenol A, found in polycarbonate plastic, canned foods and paper receipts.
Concerned about the plastic chemical bisphenol A?
The six largest US companies that produce baby bottles decided to stop using bisphenol A in their products.
Bisphenol A compounds with lower degrees of bromination seem to exhibit greater estrogenicity.
Standard epoxies (90%) are based on bisphenol A diglycidyl ether formula.
Diphenolic acid may be a suitable replacement for bisphenol A as a plasticizer.
Polycarbonate polymer is produced by reacting bisphenol A with phosgene.
BPA, short for bisphenol A, is a chemical found in plastics and other material.
The cross-sectional study of almost 1,500 people assessed exposure to bisphenol A by looking at levels of the chemical in urine.
The mixture resulting from the bromination of bisphenol A is therefore not purified, allowing a more efficient, lower cost product.
Dow manufactures epoxy resin intermediates including bisphenol A and epichlorohydrin.
The FDA issues a draft report calling bisphenol A safe at typical exposure levels from food and drink.
The authors found that higher bisphenol A levels were significantly associated with heart disease, diabetes, and abnormally high levels of certain liver enzymes.
According to Environment Canada, "initial assessment shows that at low levels, bisphenol A can harm fish and organisms over time.
Many other diols have been tested in place of bisphenol A, e.g. 1,1-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)cyclohexane and dihydroxybenzophenone.
Public health concerns have been raised about bisphenol A (BPA) and possible related health effects.
Here are important dates in the bisphenol A (BPA) controversy:
Type 3 (PVC) also may contain bisphenol A as an antioxidant in plasticizers.