| 31. | Bisphenol A is a preferred color developer in carbonless copy paper and thermal point of sale receipt paper.
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| 32. | At least one study suggested that bisphenol A suppresses DNA methylation, which is involved in epigenetic changes.
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| 33. | Nitrogen fixation by " S meliloti " is interfered with by the plastic modifier bisphenol A.
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| 34. | CR-39 should not be confused with polycarbonate, a tough homopolymer usually made from bisphenol A.
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| 35. | For example, poly ( propylene carbonate ) and poly ( bisphenol A carbonate ) ( Lexan ):
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| 36. | For example, see this section from the Bisphenol A article from the " Health effects " section:
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| 37. | Another suspect compound, bisphenol-A, is released from the plastic lining of tin cans during pasteurization.
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| 38. | Most recently, Bisphenol S ( BPS ), has been frequently used in the production of banknotes worldwide.
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| 39. | The fungus " Cunninghamella elegans " is also able to degrade synthetic phenolic compounds like bisphenol A.
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| 40. | Bisphenol S ( BPS ), an analog of BPA, has also been shown to alter estrogenic activity.
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