Abstract
Nonylphenol (NP) has been suspected as an endocrine‐disrupting chemical. Japanese polyvinyl chloride (PVC) stretch films contained 0.5–3.3 mg/g of NP and 100–400 mg/g of plasticizers such as diisononyl adipate (DINA), di‐n‐alkyl adipate (DAA), and diacetyllauroyl glycerol (DALG). Migration of NP and plasticizers from PVC stretch films into food simulants (water; 4% acetic acid; 20%, 50%, and 95% ethanol; and heptane), rapeseed oil, and foods was investigated. Plasticizers migrated only in small amounts into aqueous simulants and foods, although they migrated at much higher levels into 50% and 95% ethanol, heptane, rapeseed oil, and fatty foods, whereas NP more easily migrated into aqueous simulants and foods. At 5°C for 24 hr, migration of NP into vegetable and fruit was 2.9%–6.4% of their contents, and that of DINA and DAA was 0.1%–0.3%. The migration ratios of NP into aqueous foods were much higher than those of DINA and DAA. The migration ratio of NP into fatty foods, such as minced tuna and pork, was 33% and 24%, which was almost similar to that of DINA and DAA. The estimated daily intakes of NP and DINA for Japanese individuals of those days were 35 and 1,050 μg, respectively, and should not be associated with any safety concerns.
Highlights
The migration of NP and plasticizers, such as diisononyl adipate (DINA), di-n-alkyl adipate (DAA), and diacetyllauroyl glycerol (DALG), from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) stretch films into food simulants, rapeseed oil, and several foods were circumstantially investigated under various conditions and their intakes were estimated
In 2002, the Japan Vinyl Goods Manufacturers Association decided to discontinue the addition of tris(nonylphenyl) phosphite (TNP) to PVC stretch films
NP has not been detected in PVC stretch films in Japan, a high content of DINA has continued
Summary
The migration of NP and plasticizers, such as DINA, DAA, and DALG, from PVC stretch films into food simulants, rapeseed oil, and several foods were circumstantially investigated under various conditions and their intakes were estimated. 3.2 | Migrations of NP, DINA, DAA, and DALG from PVC stretch films into food simulants Migrations of NP, DINA, DAA, and DALG from PVC stretch films into food simulants were tested using a migration cell (Table 2).
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