نتایج جستجو برای: bisphenol a bpa

تعداد نتایج: 13432285  

2015
Jerrold J. Heindel Retha R. Newbold John R. Bucher Luísa Camacho K. Barry Delclos Sherry M. Lewis Michelle Vanlandingham Mona I. Churchwell Nathan C. Twaddle Michelle McLellen Mani Chidambaram Matthew Bryant Kellie Woodling Gonçalo Gamboa da Costa Sherry A. Ferguson Jodi Flaws Paul C. Howard Nigel J. Walker R. Thomas Zoeller Jennifer Fostel Carolyn Favaro Thaddeus T. Schug

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical used in the production of numerous consumer products resulting in potential daily human exposure to this chemical. The FDA previously evaluated the body of BPA toxicology data and determined that BPA is safe at current exposure levels. Although consistent with the assessment of some other regulatory agencies around the world, this determination of BPA safety cont...

2012
Raquel Chamorro-García Séverine Kirchner Xia Li Amanda Janesick Stephanie C. Casey Connie Chow Bruce Blumberg

BACKGROUND Bisphenol A (BPA) and bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE), used in manufacturing coatings and resins, leach from packaging materials into food. Numerous studies suggested that BPA and BADGE may have adverse effects on human health, including the possibility that exposure to such chemicals can be superimposed on traditional risk factors to initiate or exacerbate the development of ob...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2002
Hideo Kurebayashi Ryoko Harada Richard K Stewart Hiroaki Numata Yasuo Ohno

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a weak estrogenic compound mass-produced with potential human exposure. Following a single oral or intravenous (iv) dose of 100 microg/kg [ring-14C(U)] radiolabeled bisphenol A (14C-BPA) to male and female cynomolgus monkeys, 79-86% of the administered radioactivity was excreted in urine over 7 days, and most of the urinary excretion was recovered by 24 h after dosing, a la...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2013
T Toyama T Ojima Y Tanaka K Mori M Morikawa

The efficacy of two rhizobacteria (Sphingobium fuliginis TIK1 and Sphingobium sp. IT4) of Phragmites australis for the sustainable treatment of water polluted with phenolic endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) was investigated. Strains TIK1 and IT4 have recently been isolated from Phragmites rhizosphere and shown to degrade various 4-alkylphenols-TIK1 via phenolic ring hydroxylation and meta-c...

2016
Franco Scinicariello Melanie C. Buser

BACKGROUND Exposure to environmental phenols (e.g., bisphenol A, benzophenone-3, and triclosan) and parabens is widespread in the population. Many of these chemicals have been shown to have anti-androgenic effects both in vitro and in vivo. OBJECTIVE We examined the association of bisphenol A (BPA), benzophenone-3 (BP-3), triclosan (TCS), and parabens with serum total testosterone (TT) levels...

2013
Pengpeng Jin Xiaoli Wang Fei Chang Yinyang Bai Yingchun Li Rong Zhou Ling Chen

Bisphenol A (BPA), an estrogenic chemical, has been shown to reduce sperm count; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. Herein, we show that oral administration of BPA (2 µg/kg) for consecutive 14 days in adult rats (BPA rats) significantly reduced the sperm count and the number of germ cells compared to controls. The serum levels of testosterone and follicle-stimulating hormone (FS...

Journal: :Dental materials journal 2001
M Watanabe T Hase Y Imai

The change in the bisphenol A (BPA) content in a polycarbonate (PC) orthodontic bracket and its leaching characteristics were studied by immersing the bracket in water because BPA has been the matter of controversy in dentistry due to its estrogenic potential. PC brackets were placed in water at 37 degrees C and 60 degrees C and the BPA content in the bracket and the amount of BPA released into...

2015
Mu Yuan Ming-Zhu Bai Xu-Feng Huang Yue Zhang Jing Liu Min-Hao Hu Wei-Qian Zheng Fan Jin

Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are chemicals that have the capacity to interfere with normal endocrine systems. Two EDCs, bisphenol A (BPA) and triclosan (TCS), are mass-produced and widespread. They both have estrogenic properties and similar chemical structures and pharmacokinetic features and have been detected in human fluids and tissues. Clinical evidence has suggested a positive as...

2017
Adam T. Szafran Fabio Stossi Maureen G. Mancini Cheryl L. Walker Michael A. Mancini

Animal studies have linked the estrogenic properties of bisphenol A (BPA) to adverse effects on the endocrine system. Because of concerns for similar effects in humans, there is a desire to replace BPA in consumer products, and a search for BPA replacements that lack endocrine-disrupting bioactivity is ongoing. We used multiple cell-based models, including an established multi-parametric, high ...

Journal: :African health sciences 2014
Wei-Ping Li Yu-Feng Wang Jian Gao Ming-Lian Yu Yan-Yang Yu Yuan-Qing Yao

BACKGROUND Humans can be frequently exposed to Bisphenol A (BPA) via multiple sources, and babies are considered to be the most sensitive group to exposure of BPA. AIMS To investigate the inhibition potential of BPA towards human liver microsomes (HLMs)-catalyzed zidovudine (AZT) glucuronidation. MATERIALS AND METHODS In vitro HLMs incubation system was used to investigate the inhibition po...

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