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Polyvinylchloride (PVC) is the major durable plastic found in the building and construction trades, but also in the food and drug industries. It has replaced the older rigid plastics in most medical applications. PVC is made flexible by interfusing various plasticizers containing phthalic acid esters such as di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), which may constitute up to 40% of the finished plastic in medical products. In addition to the plasticizers antioxidants, catalysts, inhibitors and heat stabilizers are frequently added to the plastic. The softer and more pliable the plastic, the more plasticizer present will readily leach into the liquids passing through it. This is particularly for lipid-containing fluids e.g. blood. DEHP has been a priority pollutant because of the large quantities produced and its widespread use and occurence in the environment.