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Assessment of styrene oligomers eluted from polystyrene-made food containers for estrogenic effects in in vitro assays
Authors:K. Ohno   Y. Azuma   S. Nakano   T. Kobayashi   S. Hirano   Y. Nobuhara  T. Yamada
Affiliation:

Central Research Institute, Nissin Food Products Co., Ltd, 2247, Noji-Cho, Kusatsu, Shiga 525-0055, Japan

Abstract:
Recently, several substances from among the huge numbers of chemicals used by mankind have been implicated as instigators of disrupted endocrine function and related human health problems. Polystyrene (PS) is one of the most frequently used resins in the world, and the styrene oligomer dissolved out from PS has been designated as a potential trigger of estrogen-like activity in the Wingspread Declaration and the Japan Environment Agency's SPEED98 [JEA (Japan Environment Agency) Strategic Problem on Environmental Endocrine Disruptors '98 (SPEED) '98), http://www.env.go.jp/en/pol/speed98/sp98.html]. In order to assess the endocrine disrupting effect of styrene oligomers, we tested one styrene monomer (SM), three styrene dimers (SDs) and seven styrene trimers (STs), newly isolated from optical isomers, known to dissolve in small amounts from cup noodle containers made of polystyrene by the estrogen receptor binding assay, luciferase reporter gene assay, and human breast cancer cell MCF-7 proliferation assay. In all three tests, none of the SM, SDs and STs showed any significant activity. Accordingly, we concluded that these substances have no estrogenic activity.
Keywords:Food container   Polystyrene   Styrene monomer   Styrene dimer   Styrene trimer   Estrogen receptor binding assay   MCF-7   E-SCREEN   Luciferase reporter gene assay
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