نتایج جستجو برای: ethinylestradiol ee2

تعداد نتایج: 787  

2012
Sonia de Assis Anni Warri M. Idalia Cruz Olusola Laja Ye Tian Bai Zhang Yue Wang Tim Hui-Ming Huang Leena Hilakivi-Clarke

Maternal exposures to environmental factors during pregnancy influence the risk of many chronic adult-onset diseases in the offspring. Here we investigate whether feeding pregnant rats a high-fat (HF)- or ethinyl-oestradiol (EE2)-supplemented diet affects carcinogen-induced mammary cancer risk in daughters, granddaughters and great-granddaughters. We show that mammary tumourigenesis is higher i...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2005
Martina Fenske Gerd Maack Christoph Schäfers Helmut Segner

The aim of the present study was to elucidate how full life-cycle exposure to estrogens impacts zebrafish development and reproduction, compared to partial life-cycle exposure only, and whether the estrogen-induced effects in zebrafish are reversible or irreversible. Zebrafish were exposed in a flow-through system to an environmentally relevant concentration (3 ng/L) of the synthetic estrogen 1...

2014
Moa Säfholm Anton Ribbenstedt Jerker Fick Cecilia Berg

Most amphibians breed in water, including the terrestrial species, and may therefore be exposed to water-borne pharmaceuticals during critical phases of the reproductive cycle, i.e. sex differentiation and gamete maturation. The objectives of this paper were to (i) review available literature regarding adverse effects of hormonally active pharmaceuticals on amphibians, with special reference to...

Journal: :Water 2021

The present work aims to study the electrochemical (EC) process applied for removal of contaminants emergent concern (CECs) from wastewater after secondary treatment and effect on total culturable microorganisms. EC experiments were performed in a cylindrical open reactor with 500 mL effluent, fixed current density 8 mA/cm² was through mixed metal oxide electrodes. conducted different sets. In ...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2003
S Jobling D Casey T Rogers-Gray J Oehlmann U Schulte-Oehlmann S Pawlowski T Baunbeck A P Turner C R Tyler

It is now well established that there is a diverse array of chemical discharged into the environment that can mimic or antagonise the action of hormones. These endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can thus interact with physiological systems and cause alterations in development, growth and reproduction in wildlife that are exposed to them. As yet, however, there is little information on the re...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2013
Amber R Tompsett Steve Wiseman Eric Higley John P Giesy Markus Hecker

Populations of amphibians are in decline in certain locations around the world, and the possible contribution of environmental contaminants, including estrogenic compounds, to these declines is of potential concern. In the current study, responses of the wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) to exposure to 17α-ethynylestradiol (EE2), the synthetic estrogen used in oral contraceptives, during the la...

2012
Augustine O. Ifelebuegu

The mechanism, isotherms and kinetics of removal of two endocrine disrupting chemicals, 17β-estradiol (E2) and 17αethinyloestradiol (EE2) by activated carbon adsorption were investigated in an agitated non-flow batch adsorption studies. Mathematical models were used to describe the adsorption phenomenon with the kinetic and thermodynamic parameters evaluated using the adsorption equilibrium dat...

Journal: :Steroids 2004
Christian Schneider Heinz F Schöler Rudolf J Schneider

Ethynylestradiol (EE2) is one of the most potent endocrine disrupting compounds capable to induce estrogenic effects even at trace level concentrations in the aquatic environment. Methods for detecting EE2 in such concentrations are generally based on GC or HPLC coupled to at least one mass spectrometer. Another approach are immunoassays and sensor systems but for most designs, derivatives of E...

2012
Cecilia Berg Björn Brunström Ingvar Brandt

The release of human pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment has become an issue of societal concern. More than 160 Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) have been detected in surface waters, although generally at low concentrations (ng-ug/l). Most available ecotoxicological information on these pharmaceuticals originates from acute testing using algae, Daphnia and fish; results from long...

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