Plastic Wraps and Plastic Containers: A Potential Health Hazard?
By Mary Moss, published Jan 02, 2008
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Microwave cooking has revolutionized the processes of defrosting, cooking and reheating food. For meal preparation, consumers today have at their disposal literally thousands of convenient and quick "microwave meals", side dishes and desserts. We use a microwave oven for everything from boiling water to preparing a Thanksgiving turkey and everything in between. Much of our microwave food cooking is done in plastic containers, or in containers covered with plastic wrap. But is this practice safe? Do you know what chemicals are in these plastics?Plastic wraps and plastic packaging may present a potential hazard when used for microwave-heated foods, according to a November 2007 news report by Ashley Swann, NBC12 News reporter. In the NBC12 airing of Swann's story, Dr. Susan Solomon, who studies the effects use of microwave ovens have on human health commented, "I would never heat in plastic." Dr. Solomon further stated she has read several studies that suggest more risk than benefit when it comes to using plastic to heat foods in a microwave oven. "The chemicals [from plastics] will leach into the oils that are in that food and then you'll be eating them as toxicity."
Chinapost.com reports "Medical experts at leading hospitals have confirmed the potential hazards of plastic packaging materials containing DEHA." DEHA (Di(2-ethyl hexyl) adipate)is defined by http://www.phthalates.org as a plasticizer commonly used in cling film food wrap.
These expert reports show thin plastic membranes like Saran wrap and other plastic wraps can create health problems when foods are covered with or heated in plastic containers in microwave ovens. The health hazard is caused because plastics containing polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate, or polyvinylidene chloride have a tendency to melt, releasing toxic substances into the food cooked at high heat in the microwave.
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Takeaways
- Plastic wraps and plastic containers don't mix with microwave cooking.
- DEHA is a plasticizer commonly used in cling film food wrap.
- DEHA was present in trace amounts in oil after microwaving food covered with oil coated plastic.
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