Common bisphenol A replacements are reproductive toxicants.

Posted by saggara o.
7
Oct 21, 2018
40 Views
concerned with the provision and delivery of health services to a patient population by personnel in professional and allied health occupations. Replacements for the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) have become commonplace in plastics labelled BPA free. However, many of these chemicals have similar structures and properties to BPA. A new study reports that replacement bisphenols, which were discovered as laboratory contaminants, are reproductive toxicants and that their effects might persist for multiple generations.
Comments
avatar
Please sign in to add comment.