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HPLC analysis of dental resin composites components

✍ Scribed by Noda, Mamoru ;Komatsu, Hisanori ;Sano, Hidehiko


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
218 KB
Volume
47
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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✦ Synopsis


Five uncured commercial dental resin composites (two bis-glycidyl methacylate based products and three non-bis-glycidyl methacylate based products) were examined for contamination with bisphenol A, which is a known xenobiotic. After the samples were processed with acetonitrile for extraction of their components, high performance liquid chromatography analysis was performed and the eluted peaks were fractionated for comparison using UV spectra. The results suggested that all the resin composites tested were contaminated with bisphenol A or its derivatives. Theoretically, bisphenol A is not a component of den-tal resin composite, but it could remain as an impurity of the composite during the synthesis of Bis-GMA. The results suggest that it is necessary to investigate the ability of this impurity and its derivatives in dental resin composites to cause estrogenic effects, as well as to evaluate the release of the impurity from cured resin composites.


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