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Boiling Water Increases Chemical

Accord­ing to a study reported in the Guardian, hot  liq­uids increase the bisphe­nol A released by plas­tic bottles.

Poly­car­bon­ate plas­tic bot­tles released a known envi­ron­men­tal pol­lu­tant 55 times more quickly when filled with boil­ing water.  In the exper­i­ment, Scott Belcher, of the Uni­ver­sity of Cincin­nati Col­lege of Med­i­cine, wanted to work out how bisphe­nol A leaked out of poly­car­bon­ates and whether the tem­per­a­ture of the liq­uid stored in the bot­tle affected the rate.

“Pre­vi­ous stud­ies have shown that if you repeat­edly scrub, dish-wash and boil poly­car­bon­ate baby bot­tles, they release bisphe­nol A. But we wanted to know if ‘nor­mal’ use caused increased release from some­thing that we all use, and to iden­tify what was the most impor­tant fac­tor that impacts release,” he said.

Belcher took reusable water bot­tles and tested them for seven days with room tem­per­a­ture water and then boil­ing water, sim­u­lat­ing nor­mal usage dur­ing back­pack­ing, moun­taineer­ing and other out­door adven­ture activities.

He found that boil­ing water released bisphe­nol A from the bot­tles up to 55 times more quickly than the lower-temperature water.

The results, pub­lished in the lat­est edi­tion of the jour­nal Tox­i­col­ogy Let­ters, found that with room tem­per­a­ture water the rate of release from indi­vid­ual bot­tles ranged from 0.2 to 0.8 nanograms of bisphe­nol A an hour. After expo­sure to boil­ing water, rates increased to 8 to 32 nanograms an hour.

“A nanogram is a fairly small amount but, given that a lot of hor­mones work at lev­els far below that, even if it’s not as potent as a nat­ural hor­mone, you are in the range there which could be con­tribut­ing to adverse effects,” said Santillo.

He added that Belcher’s research should renew calls to develop alter­na­tive mate­ri­als for baby milk bottles.

“New­born babies are at a very sen­si­tive stage of their devel­op­ment and the last thing you want to be doing is dos­ing them with a very potent hor­mone dis­rup­tor,” he said. “If there are ways of avoid­ing that, the time has come for the pub­lic to know about those.”

Source: Hot Water Increases Baby Bot­tle Chem­i­cals Guardian Jan 2008

Click here for a list of safe (non BPA) plas­tic bot­tles avail­able in the UK.

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