Exposure to various endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can lead to adverse effects on reproductive physiology and behavior in both animals and humans. An adequate strategy for the prevention of environmental contamination and eliminating the effects of them must be established. Chemicals with estrogenic activity were selected, and the effectiveness of their removal during the purification processes in two drinking water treatment plants (DWTPs) using riverbank infiltrated water was determined. Thirty-five water samples in two sampling campaigns throughout different seasons were collected and screened with a yeast estrogen test; furthermore, bisphenol A (BPA), 17ss-estradiol (E2) and ethinyl-estradiol (EE2) content were measured using hi...
The concern about the impacts of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in the environment has increa...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are ubiquitous in the environment and have been detected in dr...
Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) potentially leads to adverse health effects in wil...
The occurrence of estrogenic endocrine disruptors in water is of international concern because of po...
Endocrine Disrupting Compounds pose a substantial risk to the aquatic environment. Ethinylestradiol ...
Five wastewater treatment plant effluents were analyzed for known endocrine disrupters and estrogeni...
Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs), including pesticides, plasticizers, and personal care product...
Estrogenic activity of treated sewage effluents and receiving waters surfaced as an issue of general...
The presence of endocrine-disrupting compounds in wastewater, surface water, groundwater and even dr...
AbstractHuman exposure to endocrine disruptors is well documented by biomonitoring data. However, th...
Recent decades have brought an increasing concern of potential adverse human and ecological health e...
Estrogenic activity of regional water samples was evaluated. Samples obtained from wetlands and pond...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are ubiquitous in the environment and their presence in water...
Hormones in water samples have been classified as ‘emerging pollutants’ and may pose a potential ris...
Recent decades have brought an increasing concern of potential adverse human and ecological health e...
The concern about the impacts of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in the environment has increa...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are ubiquitous in the environment and have been detected in dr...
Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) potentially leads to adverse health effects in wil...
The occurrence of estrogenic endocrine disruptors in water is of international concern because of po...
Endocrine Disrupting Compounds pose a substantial risk to the aquatic environment. Ethinylestradiol ...
Five wastewater treatment plant effluents were analyzed for known endocrine disrupters and estrogeni...
Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs), including pesticides, plasticizers, and personal care product...
Estrogenic activity of treated sewage effluents and receiving waters surfaced as an issue of general...
The presence of endocrine-disrupting compounds in wastewater, surface water, groundwater and even dr...
AbstractHuman exposure to endocrine disruptors is well documented by biomonitoring data. However, th...
Recent decades have brought an increasing concern of potential adverse human and ecological health e...
Estrogenic activity of regional water samples was evaluated. Samples obtained from wetlands and pond...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are ubiquitous in the environment and their presence in water...
Hormones in water samples have been classified as ‘emerging pollutants’ and may pose a potential ris...
Recent decades have brought an increasing concern of potential adverse human and ecological health e...
The concern about the impacts of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in the environment has increa...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are ubiquitous in the environment and have been detected in dr...
Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) potentially leads to adverse health effects in wil...