February 5, 2025
      
                  
        
  Author(s)
  Chelsea  Shover,   Morgan  Godvin,   Meghan  Appley,   Elise  Pyfrom,   Fernando  Montero Castrillo,   Karli  Hochstatter,   Neil  Garg,   Adam  Koncsol,   Joseph  Friedman,   Caitlin  Molina,   Ruby  Romero,   Brendan  Harshberger,   Jordan  Spoliansky,   Candace  Winstead,   Edward  Sisco
 
       
            
    
    
        Bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) sebacate (BTMPS) belongs to a class of molecules called hindered amine light stabilizers that are used in plastics manufacturing and as adhesives or sealants.1 BTMPS has not been studied in humans or approved for human