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어린이제품 내 프탈레이트류 및 대체제의 규제와 독성자료에 대한 연구
Regulation of Phthalates and Their Alternatives in Children's Products and Their Toxicity Data 원문보기

韓國環境保健學會誌 = Journal of environmental health sciences, v.47 no.1, 2021년, pp.1 - 19  

이인혜 (용인대학교 자연과학연구소) ,  나진성 (한국생산기술연구원) ,  지경희 (용인대학교 산업환경보건학과)

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Objectives: Phthalates, which are widely used as plasticizers, have been recognized as endocrine disruptors. In the present study, we provided information on the regulation of these chemicals and summarized the information available on their detection and toxicity in children's products and those of...

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