“…However, BPA is also a common pollutant that is hazardous to human and animal health and has been reported to be toxic. , The structure of BPA is analogous to that of endocrine hormones, which can bind to estrogen receptors because of the presence of phenol groups . Research on benzene and its derivatives has attracted much attention because of the environmental hazards associated with these compounds. , Indeed, many research groups have reported a variety of techniques for the detection of benzene and its derivatives, including UV spectrometry, CD spectrum analysis, fluorescence analysis, , immunoassay-based methods, , electrochemical sensors, , and conventional instrument-based methods. − However, samples must be pretreated adequately to meet the requirements of such instrument-based methods. Additionally, the technicians performing such analyses must be proficient.…”