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Spectrofluorometric Analysis Of Bisphenol-A In Drinking Water Bottles, Jeff Brochetti
Spectrofluorometric Analysis Of Bisphenol-A In Drinking Water Bottles, Jeff Brochetti
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Spectrofluorometric Analysis of Bisphenol-A in Drinking Water Bottles
Bisphenol-A (BPA) is of environmental concern due to its ability to act as an endocrine disruptor in humans and many other animals. In the food industry, BPA is widely used in the production of plastic bottles and plastic liners in aluminum cans. Over time, trace amounts of BPA can leach from the container and into the contents inside. A new method of testing for trace amount of BPA involved the formation of an inclusion complex with ß-Cyclodextrin. With the formation of the inclusion complex, it becomes much easier to analyze low concentrations …