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Urinary excretion of phthalate metabolites, phenols and parabens in rural and urban Danish mother-child pairs.
Hanne Frederiksen,Jeanette K.S. Nielsen,Thit A. Mørck,Pernille Winton Hansen,Janne Fangel Jensen,Ole Haagen Nielsen,Anna-Maria Andersson,Lisbeth E. Knudsen +7 more
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Children and their mothers were generally exposed simultaneously to a range of phthalates, phenols and parabens and the levels were low but for several of the compounds extreme creatinine adjusted concentrations 100-500-fold higher than the median level were seen in some participants.About:
This article is published in International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health.The article was published on 2013-11-01. It has received 248 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Phthalate.read more
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Scientific Opinion on the risks to public health related to the presence of bisphenol A (BPA) in foodstuffs: Executive summary
TL;DR: The CEF Panel concluded that there is no health concern for any age group from dietary exposure and low health concern from aggregated exposure, although considerable uncertainty in the exposure estimates for non-dietary sources was relatively low.
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Occurrences, toxicities, and ecological risks of benzophenone-3, a common component of organic sunscreen products: a mini-review.
Sujin Kim,Kyungho Choi +1 more
TL;DR: Considering limited ecotoxicological information and significant seasonal and spatial variations of BP-3 in water, further studies on environmental monitoring and potential consequences of long-term exposure in aquatic ecosystem are warranted.
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A Review of Biomonitoring of Phthalate Exposures
TL;DR: This review compiles biomonitoring studies of phthalates and exposure doses to assess health risks from phthalate exposures in populations across the globe.
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A global assessment of phthalates burden and related links to health effects.
Ioanna Katsikantami,Stavros Sifakis,Manolis Tzatzarakis,Elena Vakonaki,Olga-Ioanna Kalantzi,Aristidis Tsatsakis,Apostolos K. Rizos +6 more
TL;DR: The aim of this review is to summarize the current state of knowledge on the toxicity that phthalates pose in humans based on human biomonitoring studies conducted over the last decade.
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Exposure determinants of phthalates, parabens, bisphenol A and triclosan in Swedish mothers and their children.
Kristin Larsson,Karin Björklund,Brita Palm,Maria Wennberg,Lennart Kaj,Christian H. Lindh,Bo A. G. Jönsson,Marika Berglund +7 more
TL;DR: There were fairly good correlations of biomarker levels between the mothers and their children and the levels of high molecular weight phthalates and parabens were associated with consumption of certain foods and use of cosmetics and personal care products.
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Decrease in anogenital distance among male infants with prenatal phthalate exposure
Shanna H. Swan,Katharina M. Main,Fan Liu,Sara Stewart,Robin L. Kruse,Antonia M. Calafat,Catherine S. Mao,J. Bruce Redmon,Christine L. Ternand,S.J. Sullivan,J.Lynn Teague +10 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that prenatal phthalate exposure at environmental levels can adversely affect male reproductive development in humans is supported.
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Urinary, circulating, and tissue biomonitoring studies indicate widespread exposure to bisphenol A.
Laura N. Vandenberg,Ibrahim Chahoud,Jerrold J. Heindel,Vasantha Padmanabhan,Francisco José Roma Paumgartten,Gilbert Schoenfelder +5 more
TL;DR: Available data from biomonitoring studies clearly indicate that the general population is exposed to BPA and is at risk from internal exposure to unconjugated BPA.
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Bisphenol A: An endocrine disruptor with widespread exposure and multiple effects
TL;DR: Although many questions remain to be answered, it is becoming increasingly apparent that exposure to BPA is ubiquitous and that the effects of this endocrine disruptor are complex and wide-ranging.
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Metabolism and kinetics of bisphenol a in humans at low doses following oral administration.
TL;DR: The efficient glucuronidation of bisphenol A and the rapid excretion of the formed glucuronide result in a low body burden of the estrogenic bispenol A in humans following oral absorption of low doses.
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Triclosan: environmental exposure, toxicity and mechanisms of action
Andrea B. Dann,Alice Hontela +1 more
TL;DR: Concern has been raised over TCS's potential for endocrine disruption, as the antimicrobial has been shown to disrupt thyroid hormone homeostasis and possibly the reproductive axis, and there is strong evidence that aquatic species such as algae, invertebrates and certain types of fish are much more sensitive to TCS than mammals.