Journal of Toxicology (Jan 2021)

Toxicology and Biodegradability of a Phthalate-Free and Bio-Based Novel Plasticizer

  • S. Simar-Mentières,
  • F. Nesslany,
  • M.-L. Sola,
  • S. Mortier,
  • J.-M. Raimbault,
  • F. Gondelle,
  • L. Chabot,
  • P. Pandard,
  • D. Wils,
  • A. Chentouf

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9970896
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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Phthalate esters, mainly di-ethylhexylphthalate (DEHP), represent a class of chemicals primarily used as plasticizers for polyvinyl chloride in a wide range of domestic and industrial applications. These phthalate esters are low-toxicity environmental contaminants. To address these drawbacks, POLYSORB® ID 37, a blend of diesters obtained from esterification of isosorbide with plant-based fatty acids, was developed. The company can now offer PVC manufacturers a new product which competes with phthalates and other such chemicals. The market for plasticizers is very important, and ROQUETTE intends to provide a more sustainable and safer product. Isosorbide diester is bio-based (made from glucose and vegetable fatty acids). This plasticizer is registered in REACH regulation for high volumes (>1000 T/year). Risk assessment was obtained by conducting a wide range of biodegradability and toxicological protocols, using rodent models, according to established guidelines. Overall, all of the toxicological and biodegradability studies demonstrated that POLYSORB® ID 37 is nontoxic to mammalian life and is readily biodegradable.