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Qualitative Evaluation of Bottled Water Stored in Polyethylene Terephtalate Based on Organic Chemical Compounds; [Avaliacao Qualitativa Da Agua Engarrafada E Armazenadas Em Frascos De Tereftalato De Polietileno Com Base Compostos Quimicos Organicos] Publisher

Summary: A study found bottled water in PET may contain harmful organic compounds, raising safety concerns. #FoodSafety #PublicHealth

Ebrahimi A1 ; Moazeni M2 ; Esfandiari Z3 ; Estaki F2 ; Majd AMS4 ; Mirlohi M5 ; Moghadam ZA6 ; Falahati M1 ; Pourzamani H1
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Source: Anuario do Instituto de Geociencias Published:2016


Abstract

Polyethylene terephtalate (PET) is commonly used for bottling drinking water. PET must be harmless in the sense of the migration potentially unsafe materials into its content. The quality determination of migrated organic chemicals in 15 bottled water stored in PET was performed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry technique. Most of the organic chemical compounds including phthalate, alkyl phenol, higher alkene and organic acid were detected in the samples. However, no carcinogens and hormones were recognized in the analyzed waters. The most migrated compounds identified between 13 to 100% of bottled water. The findings of present study could be alarming for the food safety legislative establishments in Iran due to the existence of some organic compounds with adverse influence on human wellbeing. Further investigation is recommended to evaluate the risk assessment of the public health arising from the presence of these toxic contaminants in the bottled water consumed by the people. © 2016, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. All Rights reserved.
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