Monomers
- Acetaldehyde - MSDS
- Acetaldehyde - Polymers of Acetaldehyde
- A mutagenicity assessment of acetaldehyde. (Abstract) Mutat Res. Jan88
- Acrylamide
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BPA
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BPA: Panel Faults FDA Finding on Chemical - Wall Street Journal 29oct2008
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FDA Science Board Subcommittee on Bisphenol A: Scientific Peer-Review of the Draft Assessment of Bisphenol A For Use in Food Contact Applications (7.6 MB PDF) 15aug2008
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BPA: Canada Likely to Label Plastic Ingredient ‘Toxic’- New York Times 16aug2008
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BPA: Ontogeny of Rapid Estrogen-Mediated Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase Signaling in the Rat Cerebellar Cortex: Potent Nongenomic Agonist and Endocrine Disrupting Activity of the Xenoestrogen Bisphenol A - Attila Zsarnovsky, et al / Endocrinology 1dec2006
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BP A: Chemical May Stunt Growth Of Genitals in Prenatal Males - Wall Street Journal 27may2005
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BP A: Studies Link Chemicals to Genital, Breast Development - San Francisco Chronicle 27may2005
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Get Plastic Out Of Your Diet Paul Goettlich / Living Nutrition magazine - Spring (April) 2004
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Also see: Alternatives to Plastic Paul Goettlich 3aug2005
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Bisphenol-A (BPA) For Doctors and Dentists - Paul Goettlich 7may02
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Bisphenol A (BPA) a chemical used in milk containers, water pipes and dental sealants found to disrupt the effects of estrogen in developing brains: Two papers 1dec2005
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Studies Link Chemicals to Genital, Breast Development - San Francisco Chronicle 27may2005
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Study Cites Risk of Compound in Plastic Bottles: Report urges the EPA to restrict bisphenol A, found widely in liquid and food containers - LA Times 13apr2005
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Estrogen-like Component of Plastic Stimulates Growth of Certain Prostate Cancer Cells - American Association for Cancer Research 3jan2005
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Biotransformations of Bisphenol A in a Mammalian Model: Answers and New Questions Raised by Low-Dose Metabolic Fate Studies in Pregnant CD1 Mice - Environmental Health Perspectives Mar03
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Increased migration levels of bisphenol A from polycarbonate baby bottles after dishwashing, boiling and brushing - (abstract) Food Additives and Contaminants Jul03
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Low doses of the endocrine disruptor Bisphenol-A and the native hormone 17b-estradiol rapidly activate the transcription factor CREB - FASEB 21aug03
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Bisphenol A Exposure Causes Meiotic Aneuploidy in the Female Mouse - Current Biology 1apr03
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BPA and Plastic Lab Animal Cages - When Disaster Strikes: Rethinking Caging Materials - Lab Animal Apr03
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Chemical Linked to Mouse Genetic Damage - BBC NEWS 3mar03
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Baby Bottles: Danger in Plastic Baby Bottles? Common Plastics Chemical Linked to Genetic Damage - WebMD Medical News 31mar03
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Biotransformations of Bisphenol A in a Mammalian Model: Answers and New Questions Raised by Low-Dose Metabolic Fate Studies in Pregnant CD1 Mice - Environmental Health Perspectives Mar03
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Bisphenol A Induces Inappropriate Androgen Receptor Activation and Mitogenesis in Prostatic Adenocarcinoma Cells - (abstract) Mol. Can.Ther. May02
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Bisphenol-A, an environmental estrogen, activates the human orphan nuclear receptor SXR/PXR-mediated transcription - European Journal of Endocrinology Oct01
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Perinatal Exposure to Low Doses of Bisphenol A Affects Body Weight, Patterns of Estrous Cyclicity, and Plasma LH Levels - Environmental Health Perspectives Jul01
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National Toxicology Program's Final Report of the Endocrine Disruptors Low-Dose Peer Review - NIEHS 14may01
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Comparison of the Modulatory Effects of Human and Rat Liver Microsomal Metabolism on the Estrogenicity of Bisphenol A: Implications for Extrapolation to Humans (abstract) J.Pharm. Exp.Ther. Apr01
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Bisphenols in Canned Foods - Food Standards Agency UK Apr01
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Estrogenic Substance Released from Polycarbonate Flasks - Endocrinology 8 Jun93
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Low Doses of Common Chemical Have Science in a Quandry - Chicago Tribune 27dec00
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Found in Many Plastic Items Stirs Debate Over Possible Widespread Health Risks - Chicago Tribune 26dec00
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Effects of Endocrine Disruptors on Prosobranch Snails (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in the Laboratory (Abstracts) - Ecotoxicology Dec00
Part I: Bisphenol A and Octylphenol as Xeno-Estrogens & Part II: Triphenyltin as a Xeno-Androgen -
Relevant Low Doses of Endocrine Disruptors and the Bisphenol A Controversy: Initial Results Confirmed - Daniel Sheehan FDA 7oct00
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Reproductive Malformation of the Male Offspring Following Maternal Exposure to Estrogenic Chemicals - Soc.Exp.Bio.Med Jun00
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Reproductive Malformation of the Male Offspring Following Maternal Exposure to Estrogenic Chemicals - Gupta / Experimental Biology and Medicine 1jun00
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Activity of Environmentally Relevant Low Doses of Endocrine Disruptors and the Bisphenol A Controversy: Initial Results Confirmed - Experimental Biology and Medicine 1jun00
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Bisphenol A - Indirect Food Additives and Polymers 30mar00
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Bisphenol A and Related Aromatic Compounds Released from Dental Composites and Sealants - Environmental Health Perspectives Jan00
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American Dental Association Statement on Bisphenol A Leaching From Dental Sealants 4aug98
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Bisphenol A and Related Aromatic Compounds Released from Bis-GMA-Based Composites and Sealants - Environmental Health Perspectives v.108, n.1, Jan00
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5 Gallon Plastic Water Jugs Contain BPA - Consumers Union 2000
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What's Coming Out of Baby¹s Bottle? - Science News 31jul99
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Can Coatings: Food contamination from epoxy resins and organosols used as can coatings: analysis by gradient NPLC - Food Additives and Contaminants 1may98
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The Environmental Estrogen Bisphenol A Stimulates Prolactin Release in Vitro and in Vivo - Endocrinology May97
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Estrogenic Substance Released from Polycarbonate Flasks - Endocrinology 8 Jun93
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BPA-BPF · Survey of bisphenol A and bisphenol F in canned foods - Food Additives and Contaminants Aug02
- Methacrylic Acid, Methyl Ester, Methyl methacrylate; Methyl-2-methyl-2-propenoate
- Styrene
- Evaluation of styrene oligomers eluted from polystyrene for estrogenicity - Food and Chemical Toxicology v.41, i.1, Jan03
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Vinyl Chloride - Still a Cause for Concern - Environmental Health Perspectives Jul00
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CAS No. 75-01-4 Known Carcinogen - NIEHS 9th ROC
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Use of Vinyl Chloride as a Pesticide is Banned - EPA List of Banned or Severely Restricted Pesticides 27jan99
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History of VC carcinogenicity studies - Environmental Health Perspectives v.41, 1981
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Effect of Ethanol on Vinyl Chloride Carcinogenesis - Environmental Health Perspectives v.41, 1981
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Emissions From The Polyvinyl Chloride Processing Industries. Report to EPA May75 76086-11
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Notes from Meeting of MCA Vinyl Chloride Research Project - Union Carbide Internal Correspondence 13feb73
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Vinyl Fluoride Draft Report on Carcinogens - National Toxicology Program, HHS 1998
Other
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Mucosoft™ Instructions for use and Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) [Methyl Methacrylate]
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