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Determination of bisphenol a in doogh (a yogurt-based Iranian drink) by magnetic-SPE (MWCNT-Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>)/GC-MS method and human health risk assessment. [PDF]
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Urinary bisphenol levels and blood pressure after soda consumption from cans, PET and glass bottles. [PDF]
Plachetka L +5 more
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Highly Efficient Photocatalytic Degradation of Bisphenol A Under UV-Visible Light Irradiation Using Au/Zn<sub>3</sub>In<sub>2</sub>S<sub>6</sub> Schottky Junction Photocatalyst. [PDF]
Chen D, Meng A, Li Z, Zhang J.
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EndoCompass Project: Environmental Endocrinology.
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Alkenylidene bisphenols, a new class of bisphenol bactericide
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1979Alkenylidene bisphenols are prepared by condensation of an appropriate phenol with a haloacetaldehyde, followed by base-induced elimination, or by condensation of the corresponding aryl methyl ether, elimination, and deprotection of the phenol with boron tribromide. The resulting compounds may be further elaborated by reactions on the aromatic nucleus.
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The pigmentation interference of bisphenol F and bisphenol A
Environmental Pollution, 2020Bisphenol A (BPA) and bisphenol F (BPF) are widely distributed in the environment and daily consumptions, leading to exposure toward human and environmental animals. The potential risk of bisphenol analogs on pigment and skin health is not well documented.
Xiyan, Mu +5 more
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Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 2020
The use of bisphenol A (BPA) is restricted due to its reproductive toxicity and endocrine disrupting (ED) properties. The public concern and regulatory restrictions on BPA stimulated the development of alternative substances to replace BPA.
Shalenie P. den Braver-Sewradj +2 more
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The use of bisphenol A (BPA) is restricted due to its reproductive toxicity and endocrine disrupting (ED) properties. The public concern and regulatory restrictions on BPA stimulated the development of alternative substances to replace BPA.
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Microplastics as both a Sink and a Source of Bisphenol A in the Marine Environment.
Environmental Science and Technology, 2019Microplastics were demonstrated to be an environmental sink for hydrophobic organic pollutants, while they can also serve as a potential source of such pollutants.
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