Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia (Aug 2010)

<b>Evaluation of bisphenol A content in food from lacquered cans</b>

  • G.H.M. Biego,
  • A.S.S. Oga,
  • K.D. Yao,
  • L.P. Kouadio

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 2
pp. 159 – 166

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This study describes the migration of bisphenol A from the cans to the food content through experimental tests using internal lacquered cans full of distilled water. Bisphenol A concentrations ranged between 3 and 320 μg.L-1 and increased with the increment of the storage duration, the temperature of storage and the temperature of sterilization. The highest concentrations were found in the set and sterilized cans. If such concentrations were found in canned foods, they could give rise to toxicological effects on the consumer.

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