BISPHENOL A DETECTION IN BIRD TISSUE: A PILOT STUDY**
Abstract
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical intermediate in the production of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins. Due to its hydrogen bonding potential, BPA is soluble in water and thus disperses through contaminated water sources. Its presence in the environment is abundant, posing risks to organisms and their reproduction. BPA functions as a xenoestrogen, resulting in decreased levels of testosterone and feminization of organisms. We have the unique opportunity to determine presence and concentration of BPA in multiple bird species collected by Birds Georgia, Project Safe Flight. Our current study focuses on determining the presence and concentration of BPA in the digestive system, heart, and lungs of deceased birds. As a pilot study project, results are ongoing.
Recommended Citation
Simpson*, Alyssa and Drumtra, Dawn E.W.
(2025)
"BISPHENOL A DETECTION IN BIRD TISSUE: A PILOT STUDY**,"
Georgia Journal of Science, Vol. 83, No. 1, Article 25.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.gaacademy.org/gjs/vol83/iss1/25