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As we all know, the occurrence and development of various diseases are directly related to behavior, diet and environment
Phthalates are often used to make plastic materials more flexible
On October 27, 2021, researchers from the University of Washington published a research paper titled "Phthalates and New Plasticizer Concentrations in Foods of American Fast Food Chain Stores: A Preliminary Analysis" in the journal Nature
Studies have shown that phthalates detected in a popular fast-food chain McDonald's, Burger King, Pizza Hut and other foods
In this study, the researchers analyzed products from McDonald's, Burger King, Pizza Hut, Domino's, Taco Bell, and Chipotle stores in Texas
Researchers obtained 64 food samples from the chain, including burgers, french fries, chicken nuggets, chicken rolls and cheese pizza, and also collected three pairs of plastic gloves used by employees
Analysis found that 81% of the samples contained phthalic acid DnBP and 70% contained phthalic acid DEHP
Researchers pointed out that the foods with the highest phthalates content are meat, such as burgers or chicken rolls, while cheese pizza has the lowest content
In addition, the researchers also found other plasticizers such as DINCH, DEHT and DEHA in other samples, which are becoming substitutes for phthalates
DEHT and DINCH detected
Some animal studies have shown that DEHT and DINCH do not cause reproductive problems in mice
Glove testing showed high levels of DEHT
The researchers said that the study found that phthalates and other plasticizers are widely present in prepared foods in American fast-food chains
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