Migration of phthalate-based plasticizers from PVC and non-PVC containers and medical devices

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Autor(a) principal: Veiga,Marlei
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Bohrer,Denise, Nascimento,Paulo C., Ramirez,Adrian G., Carvalho,Leandro M., Binotto,Regina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: The presence of five plasticizer phthalates in bags and sets for intravenous administration and hemodialyzers (HD), which are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and of other polymeric materials, was investigated. Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) in PVC is the only authorized phthalate by regulatory agencies. Phthalate determination was carried out by high resolution liquid chromatograph (HPLC) with UV detection. The results showed that the infusion bags that are made of both PVC and ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) contained only DEHP. In contrast, the tubing of infusion sets and of HD (as well as the cellulose capillaries of HD) contained not only DEHP but also dibutyl phthalate (DBP). Moreover, all five investigated phthalates were found in HD polysulfone capillaries. Migration of DEHP into the stored solutions (amino acids, glucose and saline) in bags occurred at different rates from one polymer to another. While DEHP from PVC bags was found in solutions within the first days of contact, the migration from EVA bags started only after approximately 6 months of solution storage. Since PVC and non-PVC devices (as well as capillaries of HD sets) contain DEHP and other phthalate-based plasticizers, the extent of the risk that they pose to patients remains a matter of concern.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Migration of phthalate-based plasticizers from PVC and non-PVC containers and medical devices
title Migration of phthalate-based plasticizers from PVC and non-PVC containers and medical devices
spellingShingle Migration of phthalate-based plasticizers from PVC and non-PVC containers and medical devices
Veiga,Marlei
phthalates
infusion sets
hemodializers
PVC bags
EVA bags
title_short Migration of phthalate-based plasticizers from PVC and non-PVC containers and medical devices
title_full Migration of phthalate-based plasticizers from PVC and non-PVC containers and medical devices
title_fullStr Migration of phthalate-based plasticizers from PVC and non-PVC containers and medical devices
title_full_unstemmed Migration of phthalate-based plasticizers from PVC and non-PVC containers and medical devices
title_sort Migration of phthalate-based plasticizers from PVC and non-PVC containers and medical devices
author Veiga,Marlei
author_facet Veiga,Marlei
Bohrer,Denise
Nascimento,Paulo C.
Ramirez,Adrian G.
Carvalho,Leandro M.
Binotto,Regina
author_role author
author2 Bohrer,Denise
Nascimento,Paulo C.
Ramirez,Adrian G.
Carvalho,Leandro M.
Binotto,Regina
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Veiga,Marlei
Bohrer,Denise
Nascimento,Paulo C.
Ramirez,Adrian G.
Carvalho,Leandro M.
Binotto,Regina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv phthalates
infusion sets
hemodializers
PVC bags
EVA bags
topic phthalates
infusion sets
hemodializers
PVC bags
EVA bags
description The presence of five plasticizer phthalates in bags and sets for intravenous administration and hemodialyzers (HD), which are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and of other polymeric materials, was investigated. Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) in PVC is the only authorized phthalate by regulatory agencies. Phthalate determination was carried out by high resolution liquid chromatograph (HPLC) with UV detection. The results showed that the infusion bags that are made of both PVC and ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) contained only DEHP. In contrast, the tubing of infusion sets and of HD (as well as the cellulose capillaries of HD) contained not only DEHP but also dibutyl phthalate (DBP). Moreover, all five investigated phthalates were found in HD polysulfone capillaries. Migration of DEHP into the stored solutions (amino acids, glucose and saline) in bags occurred at different rates from one polymer to another. While DEHP from PVC bags was found in solutions within the first days of contact, the migration from EVA bags started only after approximately 6 months of solution storage. Since PVC and non-PVC devices (as well as capillaries of HD sets) contain DEHP and other phthalate-based plasticizers, the extent of the risk that they pose to patients remains a matter of concern.
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