BPA

BPA

In vitro, animal and human studies have shown serious negative effects of BPA on the environment, animal and human health. Despite this, the uncontrolled use of BPA on a global level has not yet been prevented. Under these conditions, the first and essential step to control the exposure levels of nature, animals and humans to BPA is to measure BPA levels in areas that pose a risk of exposure to BPA, early and quickly enough to develop precautions. However, a product that has the ability to produce fast, reliable results, has a low unit cost and can make field measurements without the need for expert personnel has not yet been implemented in the industry. Our project aims to fill this technology gap/market need. For this purpose, a kit for the detection of BPA in water and biological fluids, a spectrofluorometric device, and mobile and web-based software that will enable the measurements to be recorded, shared and displayed on the map in almost real time will be developed.