Primary Aromatic Amine
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Primary aromatic amines (PAA) are a group of compounds. They might be added to plastics during production.
In animal testing the PAAs have been shown to be related to cancer, and one form of PAA has been found in unacceptable high levels in kitchen utensils made of black nylon in China.
External links
- Danish Institute for Food and Veterinary Research, An acute case of primary aromatic amines migrating from cooking utensils, Memorandum for the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration, 2004 October 12
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