Evaluation of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds Migration in Household Food Containers under Domestic Use Conditions.

J Agric Food Chem

Institute of General Organic Chemistry, Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) , Calle Juan de la Cierva, 3, 28006 Madrid, Spain.

Published: August 2017

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Plasticizers and plastic monomers are commonly used in packaging. Most of them act as endocrine disrupters and are susceptible to migrate from the packaging to the food. We evaluated the migration of endocrine disrupting compounds from three different household food containers to four food simulants under different domestic treatments and for different periods of time, with the aim of reproducing real domestic conditions. The results showed that the migration to the simulants increased with the storage time, up to more than 50 times in certain cases. The heating power seemed to increase the migration processes (up to more than 30 times), and reusing containers produced an increase or decrease of the concentrations depending on the container type and the simulant. The concentrations found were lower than other concentrations reported (always less than 4000 pg/mL, down to less than 20 pg/mL), which might be a consequence of the domestic conditions used.

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