par guicarle » Mar Jan 15, 2008 11:04 pm
pour ceux qui sont vraiment motivé, je met en pièce jointe l'article le plus récent sur le sujet (en anglais)
Bisphenol A is released from polycarbonate drinking bottles and mimics the neurotoxic actions of estrogen in developing cerebellar neurons
Toxicology Letters, Volume 176, Issue 2, 30 January 2008, Pages 149-156
Hoa H. Le, Emily M. Carlson, Jason P. Chua and Scott M. Belcher
voici la conclusion:
In summary, in this study it was found that bioactive BPA was liberated from both new and used PC drinking bottles and migrated at a similar rate into water at room temperature. Exposure to elevated temperatures above those typically used for washing by consumers, but not outside normal household practice (e.g. boiling to sterilize infant feeding bottles), or outdoor applications (addition of very hot or boiling water or beverages to drinking bottles) greatly elevated the rate of BPA migration. The exposures anticipated from the BPA drinking bottles are likely one of many sources of BPA contamination that contributes to the total amount of endocrine disrupting compounds to which some individuals are exposed.
J'ai dû supprimé l'article puisqu'il se vend à 38.10$ us et que j'ai les droits de diffusion de Elsevier seulement pour des période de 7 jours. Si vous en voulez une copie éventuellement, juste à me le demander.