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Analysis of ortho-phthalates and other plasticizers in select organic and conventional foods in the United States.

Roopa KrithivasanGillian Zaharias MillerMichael BelliveauJeff GearhartVimalkumar KrishnamoorthiSunmi LeeKurunthachalam Kannan
Published in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2023)
Human exposure to plasticizers is a significant public health concern. Nevertheless, sources of such exposures are poorly characterized. This study adds valuable information for estimating legacy and alternative plasticizer exposures from foods. The method developed for measuring DINCH, DINP and DIDP broadens the range of plasticizers other researchers may analyze in future work. The profiles of plasticizer contamination varied depending on the food type. We also document that food processing may be a source of plasticizer contamination in foods.
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