نتایج جستجو برای: endocrine disrupting compounds edcs

تعداد نتایج: 280365  

2003
Shane A. Snyder Paul Westerhoff Yeomin Yoon David L. Sedlak

For over 70 years, scientists have reported that certain synthetic and natural compounds could mimic natural hormones in the endocrine systems of animals. These substances are now collectively known as endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs), and have been linked to a variety of adverse effects in both humans and wildlife. More recently, pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) have bee...

Journal: :Current opinion in green and sustainable chemistry 2021

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are natural or synthetic substances able to mimic, interfere with, block endogenous hormones, thus disrupting the normal function of endocrine system. Most them largely applied in agriculture and industry. As a result, humans chronically exposed mixtures EDCs. Their adverse effect on human health may appear long after exposure, making it difficult assess th...

Background and Aim: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs), and potential EDCs are mostly man-made, found in various materials such as pesticides, metals, additives or contaminants in food, and personal care products. Phthalates are a group of these compounds that are carcinogenic to animals and can cause fetal death and congenital anomalies. The aim of this study was to investigate the photocat...

Asadzadeh M Goneh Farahani R Khalili S Kheirkhah Rahimabad K, Taheri M

Background: There is an important evidence that prolonged exposure to several endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). These are persistent materials with unique environmental properties such as intake of contaminated food, water and air, irrespective of proximity to industries, which are suspected to have endocrine disrupting activities. Perflurooctanoic acid (PFOA) and diethylstilbestrol (EDCs)...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
L J Guillette D A Crain A A Rooney D B Pickford

Many environmental contaminants disrupt the vertebrate endocrine system. Although they may be no more sensitive to endocrine-disrupting contaminants (EDCs) than other vertebrates, reptiles are good sentinels of exposure to EDCs due to the lability in their sex determination. This is exemplified by a study of alligators at Lake Apopka, Florida, showing that EDCs have altered the balance of repro...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2007
G C Panzica C Viglietti-Panzica E Mura M J Quinn E Lavoie P Palanza M A Ottinger

It has become increasingly clear that environmental chemicals have the capability of impacting endocrine function. Moreover, these endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have long term consequences on adult reproductive function, especially if exposure occurs during embryonic development thereby affecting sexual differentiation. Of the EDCs, most of the research has been conducted on the effects...

2013
Hye-Rim Lee Eui-Bae Jeung Myung-Haing Cho Tae-Hee Kim Peter C K Leung Kyung-Chul Choi

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are natural or synthetic compounds present in the environment which can interfere with hormone synthesis and normal physiological functions of male and female reproductive organs. Most EDCs tend to bind to steroid hormone receptors including the oestrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and androgen receptor (AR). As EDCs disrupt the actions of en...

2010
K. Svechnikov G. Izzo L. Landreh J. Weisser O. Söder

During the past decades, a large body of information concerning the effects of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) on animals and humans has been accumulated. EDCs are of synthetic or natural origin and certain groups are known to disrupt the action of androgens and to impair the development of the male reproductive tract and external genitalia. The present overview describes the effects of t...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2006
Lotte N Moens Karlijn van der Ven Piet Van Remortel Jurgen Del-Favero Wim M De Coen

Exposure to a variety of anthropogenic compounds has been shown to interfere with normal development, physiology, and reproduction in a wide range of organisms, both in laboratory studies and wildlife. We have developed a Cyprinus carpio cDNA microarray consisting of endocrine-related genes. In the current study, we investigated the applicability of this microarray (1) to study the molecular ef...

Journal: :global journal of environmental science and management 2015
a.o. ifelebuegu j. e. ukpebor c. c. obidiegwu b. c. kwofi

the adsorption properties and mechanics of selected endocrine disrupting compounds; 17 β-estradiol, 17 α – ethinylestradiol and bisphenol a on locally available black tea leaves waste and granular activated carbon were investigated. the results obtained indicated that the kinetics of adsorption were ph, adsorbent dose, contact time and temperature dependent with equilibrium being reached at 20 ...

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