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Bisphenol A is responsible for food intolerances

Bisphenol A is responsible for food intolerances

The observation of rats exposed to bisphenol A (BPA) in utero showed a risk of food reactions in the fetus and infant. Pioneer in this field, this study was conducted by researchers at INRA Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées. Which reminder to ban BPA in plastics next generation.

On 08/06/2014 at 13:36 - By Destination Santé

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Known for its deleterious effects on the immune system of humans, bisphenol A would also cause food allergies.  © Phovoir

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A total of 10 French 2 are affected by an intolerance or allergy food. Triggered in part under the influence of the environment, they are also favored by everyday exposure to disruptive endocrine . A team of researchers at INRA Toulouse Midi Pyrénées (food Toxicological Toxalim Unit) has indeed prove that perinatal exposure to BPA increases the risk of food intolerance in adulthood. "Even at very low doses This endocrine disruptor contained in plastic is toxic, especially among vulnerable bodies of fetuses and infants, " the authors explain.

To demonstrate this, the researchers compared the immunity and food safety of two cohorts of rats in gestation . The first group received a daily oral dose of BPA, 5 mg / kg body weight from gestation through weaning of newborns to 21 days. The rats of the second group were not exposed to BPA.

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