Steroids are excreted from humans and animals and discharged with wastewaters into the environment, resulting in potential adverse effects on organisms. Based on the excretion rates from different groups of humans and animals, the emissions of seven steroids (estrone (E1), 17β-estradiol (E2), estriol (E3), testosterone (T), androsterone (A), progesterone (P), and cortisol (C)) were comprehensively estimated in 58 river basins of whole China, and their multimedia fate was simulated by using a level III fugacity multimedia model. The results showed that higher emission densities for the steroids were found in the river basins of east China than in west China. This distribution was found to be generally similar to the distribution of Gross Dom...
The prediction of risks posed by pharmaceuticals and personal care products in the aquatic environme...
The potentially high release of estrogens to surface waters due to high population density and local...
As they interfere with the normal functioning of endocrine system, a continuous occurrence of steroi...
Steroids are excreted from humans and animals and discharged with wastewaters into the environment, ...
Steroids are environmental endocrine disruptors that are discharged from vertebrates and are also by...
Domestic sewage is a potential source of contamination deteriorating water quality in rivers and coa...
The global water availability assessment (GWAVA) model, incorporating regional water abstractions an...
Androgens are one class of steroids that could cause endocrine disrupting effects in aquatic organis...
AbstractSignificant attentions are rising for estrogenic compounds in environment, because their pot...
Steroid hormones, including estrogens, androgens, and progestogens, pose potential risks to sensitiv...
The combined farm animal population is considerably larger than the human one in the United Kingdom,...
Occurrence and distribution of eight selected endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs), including estro...
Pharmaceuticals, personal care products, hormones, and wastewater products are emerging environmenta...
We developed an original analytical method for monitoring five estrogens, nine androgens, nine proge...
Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) have been identified as one of the most important sou...
The prediction of risks posed by pharmaceuticals and personal care products in the aquatic environme...
The potentially high release of estrogens to surface waters due to high population density and local...
As they interfere with the normal functioning of endocrine system, a continuous occurrence of steroi...
Steroids are excreted from humans and animals and discharged with wastewaters into the environment, ...
Steroids are environmental endocrine disruptors that are discharged from vertebrates and are also by...
Domestic sewage is a potential source of contamination deteriorating water quality in rivers and coa...
The global water availability assessment (GWAVA) model, incorporating regional water abstractions an...
Androgens are one class of steroids that could cause endocrine disrupting effects in aquatic organis...
AbstractSignificant attentions are rising for estrogenic compounds in environment, because their pot...
Steroid hormones, including estrogens, androgens, and progestogens, pose potential risks to sensitiv...
The combined farm animal population is considerably larger than the human one in the United Kingdom,...
Occurrence and distribution of eight selected endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs), including estro...
Pharmaceuticals, personal care products, hormones, and wastewater products are emerging environmenta...
We developed an original analytical method for monitoring five estrogens, nine androgens, nine proge...
Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) have been identified as one of the most important sou...
The prediction of risks posed by pharmaceuticals and personal care products in the aquatic environme...
The potentially high release of estrogens to surface waters due to high population density and local...
As they interfere with the normal functioning of endocrine system, a continuous occurrence of steroi...