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Assessing the Migration of BPA and Phthalic Acid from Take-out Food Containers: Implications for Health and Environmental Sustainability in India

  • Sugata Datta
  • , Abhishek Chauhan
  • , Anuj Ranjan
  • , Abul Hasan Sardar
  • , Hardeep Singh Tuli
  • , Seema Ramniwas
  • , Moyad Shahwan
  • , Tanu Jindal
  • Amity University, Noida
  • University of Calcutta
  • Southern Federal University
  • Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana
  • Chandigarh University

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Abstract

The research investigates the escalating consumption of take-out food in India and the associated health risks stemming from the extensive use of plastic packaging. Through a comprehensive nationwide online survey, the study delved into dietary preferences, frequency of take-out food consumption, delivery service timing, and the types of packaging commonly encountered by Indian consumers. To address these concerns, the research team developed an analytical method to detect Bisphenol A (BPA) and Phthalic acid migration from food-contact materials (FCMs) into various food simulants. The investigation revealed that prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures led to increased migration of BPA and Phthalic acid, particularly in polyethylene pouches using 3% acetic acid as a food simulant, with the highest concentrations observed after 45 minutes of exposure. Additionally, a microbial bioassay demonstrated the mutagenic potential of migrated plasticizers, showcasing significant effects in mammalian systems, particularly under metabolic activation. The study underscores the substantial health risks associated with plastic packaging in take-out food, emphasizing potential implications for consumer health and calling for more extensive research and considerations regarding food packaging materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)964-975
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences
Volume11
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 Dec 2023

Keywords

  • Bisphenol A
  • Health risks
  • Phthalic acid
  • Plastic packaging
  • Take-out foods

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