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DEHP and toxicity

Journal of Vinyl Technology, 1988
Abstract DEHP has had widespread use in flexible vinyls, serving as the workhorse plasticizer. Extensive studies have shown that DEHP has a very low order of toxicity. Originally, concern developed over the effect DEHP might have on the environment.
Sandra R. Murphy, Brian L. Wadey
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DEHP metabolites in urine of children and DEHP in house dust

International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 2004
Urine samples from the 2001/2002 pilot study for the German Environmental Survey on children (GerES IV) were analysed for concentrations of the primary DEHP metabolite MEHP (mono(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate) and two secondary DEHP metabolites SOH-MEHP (2-ethyl-5-hydroxy-hexylphthalate) and 5oxo-MEHP (2-ethyl-5-oxo-hexylphthalate).
Kerstin, Becker   +9 more
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PVC-plasticizer DEHP in medical products: do thin coatings really reduce DEHP leaching into blood?

Perfusion, 2005
The hemocompatibility of artificial surfaces in extracorporeal blood circulation systems can be improved by coatings. According to the literature, heparin coatings should avoid the leaching of the plasticizer di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) into the blood from components made from plasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
Sibylle L, Hildenbrand   +4 more
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Warning On DEHP

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2002
A Health Canada report posted on Jan. 24 warns that medical devices containing di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) should not be used in the treatment of infants, young boys, pregnant women, and nursing mothers. DEHP is used as a plasticizer in polyvinyl chloride medical devices such as tubes and intravenous bags used to administer fluids, drugs, or ...
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Corrected first-order model of DEHP degradation

Chemosphere, 2007
Corrected first-order model was applied to describe the biological removal of di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) in sludge-amended soil along with batch and continuous-flow anaerobic reactors with different initial/influent DEHP concentrations and hydraulic retention times. Only two kinetic parameters - the first-order rate coefficient k describing the
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No DEHP in polybutylene pipe

Journal AWWA, 1982
Prompted by the October 1981 “Percolation and Runoff,” this reader attempts to describe the facts that show conclusively that polybutylene pipes do not contain DEHP.
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