In this study, the distribution of steroid hormones, phytoestrogens, and estrogenic activity was thoroughly characterized within the anaerobic waste lagoon of a typical commercial swine sow operation. Three independent rounds of sampling were conducted in June 2009, April 2010, and February 2011. Thirty-seven analytes in lagoon slurry and sludge were assessed using LC/MS-MS, and yeast estrogen screen was used to determine estrogenic activity. Of the hormone analytes, steroidal estrogens were more abundant than androgens or progesterone, with estrone being the predominant estrogen species. Conjugated hormones were detected only at low levels. The isoflavone metabolite equol was by far the predominant phytoestrogen species, with daidzein, gen...
Currently there is a spate of interest in the presence of pharmacologically active substances in the...
In this study, we assessed and compared the suitability of three in vitro screening tools for the me...
Natural estrogens act as endocrine disruptors. However, the fate of livestock farming derived natura...
The inflow, transformation, and attenuation of natural steroid hormones and phytoestrogens and estro...
Naturally occurring estrogens in animal waste can cause negative environmental impact through disrup...
Hormones are among the highest-impact endocrine disrupters affecting living organisms in aquatic env...
In the project, we investigated enhancement removal of estrogenic activities in activated sludge. Th...
Commercial swine waste lagoons are regarded as a major reservoir of natural estrogens, which have th...
International audienceManure may contain high concern endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) such as ...
<p></p><p>Abstract Estrogenic hormones from sewers reach water bodies and can disrupt aquatic organi...
Steroid hormones of the Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDC) are steroid hormones, which cause negat...
International audienceLittle information exists on the fate of antibiotics, hormones and their assoc...
Sewage treatment plant (STP) effluents with primarily domestic inputs are strongly suspected to be a...
<p>Natural steroidal estrogen hormones in swine wastes generated from Concentrated Animal Feeding Op...
Estrogenic contamination of waterways is of world-wide concern due to the adverse effects observed i...
Currently there is a spate of interest in the presence of pharmacologically active substances in the...
In this study, we assessed and compared the suitability of three in vitro screening tools for the me...
Natural estrogens act as endocrine disruptors. However, the fate of livestock farming derived natura...
The inflow, transformation, and attenuation of natural steroid hormones and phytoestrogens and estro...
Naturally occurring estrogens in animal waste can cause negative environmental impact through disrup...
Hormones are among the highest-impact endocrine disrupters affecting living organisms in aquatic env...
In the project, we investigated enhancement removal of estrogenic activities in activated sludge. Th...
Commercial swine waste lagoons are regarded as a major reservoir of natural estrogens, which have th...
International audienceManure may contain high concern endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) such as ...
<p></p><p>Abstract Estrogenic hormones from sewers reach water bodies and can disrupt aquatic organi...
Steroid hormones of the Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDC) are steroid hormones, which cause negat...
International audienceLittle information exists on the fate of antibiotics, hormones and their assoc...
Sewage treatment plant (STP) effluents with primarily domestic inputs are strongly suspected to be a...
<p>Natural steroidal estrogen hormones in swine wastes generated from Concentrated Animal Feeding Op...
Estrogenic contamination of waterways is of world-wide concern due to the adverse effects observed i...
Currently there is a spate of interest in the presence of pharmacologically active substances in the...
In this study, we assessed and compared the suitability of three in vitro screening tools for the me...
Natural estrogens act as endocrine disruptors. However, the fate of livestock farming derived natura...