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Are Antimony Containing Beverage Bottles Safe To Use?

Beverage bottles can be seen everywhere in our lives, and they can be used to hold a variety of beverages. However, there are relevant studies showing that there are carcinogenic antimony in many beverage bottles, which has also aroused widespread concern. We usually buy a lot of beverage brands, but even big brands cannot avoid these situations. So, are these antimony-containing beverage bottles harmful for long-term use?

Antimony is a metal element. Antimony and its compounds are used in the production of ceramics, glass, batteries, paints and flame retardants. In recent years, antimony agents are used as catalysts for the production of polyester plastic bottles. As a result, a small amount of antimony remains in many beverage bottles, which also increases the chance of people coming into contact with antimony. The World Health Organization stipulates that the hygienic standard for antimony in drinking water is 20 micrograms/liter, and the limit of antimony in my country is 5 micrograms/liter.

Some people have done chronic toxicity tests of antimony and its compounds, and the results have confirmed that antimony binds irreversibly with thiol groups in cells, thereby interfering with the normal metabolism of thiol-containing proteins and enzymes, thereby causing damage to the organism. Addition of trivalent soluble antimony salt - potassium antimony tartrate to drinking water, after 90 days of chronic exposure, antimony can cause slight chemical and hematological changes in mice, and at the same time cause thyroid, liver, thymus, spleen and pituitary. structural changes. However, it has not yet been concluded that the type of beverage bottle that cannot be used, so we still need to develop good habits. Usually, various beverage bottles should not be stored under high temperature and exposure conditions.


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