Measurement of toxic substances refined

  • 04/03/2001

Shimadzu Corp. is among a growing number of companies and research organizations honing their ability to detect minute amounts of endocrine disrupters and other toxic substances contaminating the environment. The precision equipment manufacturer claims the new equipment can measure the density of bisphenol A, a suspected hormone disrupter which has entered the ecosystem, in just 30 minutes, compared to conventional methods requiring from several hours to one day.