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Comprehensive survey on the use of plastic additives in toy products used in Japan.

Kanae BekkiAkifumi EguchiKohki TakaguchiYohei InabaKeiko YukawaSatomi YoshidaKenichi Azuma
Published in: Environmental health and preventive medicine (2024)
This study observed that the chemical profiles of toy products were dependent on the year of manufacture. Furthermore, the detection of currently regulated plasticizers in secondhand products manufactured before regulations were enforced, along with the increasing trend of using alternative substances to regulated phthalate esters in products, suggests the potential exposure of infants to these plasticizers through the use of toys. Therefore, regular fact-finding surveys should continue to be conducted for the risk assessment and safety management of domestic toy products.
Keyphrases
  • risk assessment
  • cross sectional
  • human health
  • ionic liquid
  • climate change
  • real time pcr