Research Article

The Effect of Different Storage Conditions on the Levels of Bisphenol A in Bottled Drinking Water in Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia

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Comparison of BPA concentrations (ng·L−1) in different storage conditions. Values are means ± SD. BPA was detected in the five examined bottled water brands. The mean concentration of BPA in water bottles stored at room temperature for 30 days was 9.46 2.21, while the concentration of BPA in water bottles exposed to sunlight and boiling water bath was 16.13 5.48 and 14.7 3.32, respectively. The concentration of BPA in bottled water stored outdoors under sunlight was significantly higher than that stored indoors at room temperature.