Investigations into the potential degradation of polycarbonate baby bottles during sterilization with consequent release of bisphenol A
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- DOI: 10.1080/02652039709374584
Investigations into the potential degradation of polycarbonate baby bottles during sterilization with consequent release of bisphenol A
Abstract
Twenty-four brands of plastic baby feeding bottles were purchased and all were found to be made of polycarbonate. Taking a batch of one representative sample, the polymer was tested for stability and possible release of bisphenol A following domestic practice of sterilization. Sterilization was by alkaline hypochlorite, steam, or washing in an automatic dishwasher at 65 degrees C with detergent. A total of 20 cycles of sterilization and subsequent food use were performed for each of the three procedures. Bisphenol A migration was in all cases not detectable in infant feed using a very sensitive method of liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection with a 0.03 mg/kg detection limit.
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