| The University of Erlangen recently conducted evaluation 
							  of 85 patients to assess the presence of DOP degradation products 
							  in urine samples and found that four of them had DOP content of 
							  52 microgram/kg of body weight/day. This level crosses the maximum 
							  value that has been specified by the European Scientific Committee 
							  of 50 microgram/kg of body weight/day at which no damage to health 
							  is expected.   The existing European report indicates that about 
							  12 microgram/kg of body weight/day is absorbed through hair, skin 
							  and blood. This value is significantly lower than the specified 
							  50. Apparently, DOP extracted from the food path was not considered 
							  while fixing the maximum limit of 50.  Researchers at the Univerisity suspect that food 
							  products exposed to DOP could be the source for higher level of 
							  DOP absorbed. This study indicates that the actual intake of DOP 
							  could be much higher than what has been assumed so far. The European 
							  Chemical Bureau may shortly review the risk assessment. In other 
							  words, DOP, the single largest plasticizer used in the manufacture 
							  of plasticized/flexible PVC; would come under cloud again until 
							  further investigation proves that it is safe to be used.  DOP at higher levels may damage testicles, kidneys and liver. 
							  In animal experiments, DOP is found to impair reproductive capacity. 
							  Also some congenial abnormalities of the male sexual organs was 
							  also found. 
							   
							  
																	  									
						    
                            
                             
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