Sensor Review,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
44(6), P. 646 - 657
Published: Aug. 5, 2024
Purpose
This
study
aims
to
develop
an
electrochemical
sensor
for
the
detection
of
benzophenone
(BP)
as
alternative
conventional
techniques
that
are
known,
expensive,
complex
and
less
sensitive.
Design/methodology/approach
The
developed
is
a
platinum
electrode
modified
with
plasticized
polymer
film
based
on
ß-cyclodextrin,
using
PVC
polymer,
PEG
plasticizer
ß-CD
ionophore.
characterized
by
various
techniques,
such
optical
microscopy,
scanning
electron
microscopy
cyclic
voltammetry.
latter
also
used
analyzing
kinetic
processes
at
electrode/electrolyte
interface
evaluate
selectivity
sensitivity
sensor.
Findings
results
highlight
performance
our
In
fact,
it
exhibits
linear
response
extending
from
10
−19
−13
M,
correlation
coefficient
0.9836.
What
more,
has
excellent
limit
M
good
21.24
µA/M.
Originality/value
this
investigation
demonstrated
analytical
tool
choice
monitoring
BP
in
aqueous
phase.
suggested
fast,
simple,
reproducible
inexpensive.
Eco-Environment & Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
3(1), P. 30 - 44
Published: Oct. 19, 2023
Benzophenone
ultraviolet
light
filters
(BPs)
are
high-production-volume
chemicals
extensively
used
in
personal
care
products,
leading
to
widespread
human
exposure.
Given
their
estrogenic
properties,
the
potential
health
risks
associated
with
exposure
BPs
have
become
a
public
concern.
This
review
aims
summarize
sources
and
pathways
of
risks.
Dermal
exposure,
primarily
through
use
sunscreens,
constitutes
major
pathway
for
BP
At
recommended
application
rate,
dermal
BP-3
via
sunscreens
may
reach
or
exceed
suggested
reference
dose.
Other
BPs,
such
as
drinking
water,
seafood,
packaged
foods,
contribute
minimal
overall
Inhalation
is
minor
exposure;
however,
its
contribution
cannot
be
ignored.
Human
an
order
magnitude
higher
North
America
than
Asia
Europe.
Studies
conducted
on
laboratory
animals
cells
consistently
demonstrated
toxic
effects
elicit
reproductive
developmental
toxicities.
Furthermore,
neurotoxicity,
hepatotoxicity,
nephrotoxicity,
carcinogenicity
been
reported
from
chronic
In
addition
animal
cell
studies,
epidemiological
investigations
identified
associations
between
couples'
fecundity
other
disorders,
well
adverse
birth
outcomes.
Further
studies
urgently
needed
understand
posed
by
health.
Toxics,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(10), P. 827 - 827
Published: Sept. 30, 2023
Benzophenone-3
(BP-3)
is
a
lipophilic
organic
compound
that
occurs
naturally
in
flower
pigments.
Since
it
adsorbs
ultraviolet
(UV)
radiation
the
UVA
and
UVB
regions,
one
of
most
common
UV
filters
found
sunscreen
cosmetic
products.
We
explored
by
vivo
micronuclei
(MNi)
assay
genotoxic
effects
BP-3
on
hemocytes
from
freshwater
gastropod
Lymnaea
stagnalis.
also
studied
its
possible
toxic
life-history
traits:
body
growth
L.
stagnalis
egg
production
both
marine
polychaete
worm
Ophryotrocha
diadema.
Adult
individuals
were
exposed
to
increasing
concentrations
(0.025,
0.050,
0.100,
0.200
mg/L)
once
week
for
4
weeks.
In
stagnalis,
exposure
at
0.2
0.1
mg/L
produced
frequencies,
but
only
affected
NBUDs
frequencies.
Similarly,
negative
observed
significant
reduction
mg/L.
O.
diadema,
correlation
between
was
observed.
Our
findings
suggest
need
more
stringent
measures
reduce
presence
environment.
Xenobiotica,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 7
Published: Nov. 13, 2024
1.
Benzophenone-3
(BP-3),
commonly
known
as
oxybenzone,
is
an
organic
compound
that
acts
a
sunscreen,
protecting
the
skin
from
UVA
and
UVB
rays.
Thus,
objective
of
this
study
was
to
investigate
effects
BP-3
on
liver
thyroid
using
morphological
biochemical
approaches.