A new study finds silicone bakeware can release siloxanes into food and air when heated, but experts warn against panic.
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Researchers tested silicone baking molds and found that siloxane compounds can migrate into food and indoor air. The good news? There’s an easy fix. Researchers from Environment and Climate Change ...
Can silicone go in the oven? Absolutely, and it’s a popular choice for kitchenware due to its high heat resistance and nonstick surface. Frequently used as an alternative to metal or glass pans, ...
The popular bakeware releases "understudied" chemicals into the air that have been linked to reproductive and liver toxicity Getty Siloxanes — chemicals in silicone — are “understudied” but have been ...
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