1. Occurrence of Chlorinated Derivatives of Bisphenol S in Paper Products and Their Potential Health Risks through Dermal Exposure.
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Han X, Tian Y, Liu H, Chen X, Wang JH, Shi J, and Jiang G
- Subjects
- Humans, Food, Commerce, Benzhydryl Compounds, Paper
- Abstract
The occurrence of chlorinated derivatives of bisphenol S (Cl
x -BPS) and BPS was investigated in nine types of paper products ( n = 125), including thermal paper, corrugated boxes, mail envelopes, newspapers, flyers, magazines, food contact paper, household paper, and business cards. BPS was found in all paper product samples, while Clx -BPS were mainly found in thermal paper (from below the limit of detection (-1 ), corrugated box ( -1 ), mailing envelope ( -1 ), and newspaper ( -1 ) samples. All samples with detectable Cl x -BPS concentrations contained a high concentration of BPS. Cl1 -BPS was the most frequently detected analyte, followed by Cl2 -BPS-2 (2-chloro-4-(3-chloro-4-hydroxyphenyl)sulfonylphenol), Cl2 -BPS-1 (2,6-dichloro-4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)sulfonylphenol), Cl3 -BPS, and Cl4 -BPS. The estimated daily intake of Clx -BPS via dermal transfer upon handling of paper products was 0.546 and 16.4 ng per day for generally and occupationally exposed individuals, at the maximum concentration of 3.76 μg g-1 . Additionally, the potential toxicity of Clx -BPS was predicted using an in silico tool, showing toxicity gradually increased with an increasing degree of chlorination of BPS. Thus, human exposure to Clx -BPS through paper products should be given due attention as a health risk.- Published
- 2024
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