Boron treatment of rats, mice, and dogs has been associated with testicular toxicity, characterized by inhibited spermiation at lower dose levels and a reduction in epididymal sperm count at higher dose levels. The no-adverse-effect level for reproductive effects in male rats is 17.5mg B/kg bw/day. Earlier studies in human workers and populations have not identified adverse effects of boron exposure on fertility, but outcome measures in these studies were relatively insensitive, based mainly on family size and did not include an evaluation of semen end points. A recent study of nearly 1000 men working in boron (B) mining or processing in Liaoning province in northeast China has been published in several Chinese and a few English language pa...
Daily dietary-boron intake and on-the-job inspired boron were compared with blood- and urine-boron c...
Boron is an important element found in limited resources on earth, especially in Turkey, and is esse...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions (FAQs) about boron. For more info...
Because of the high pKa of boric acid, inorganic borates, when taken up by the human or animal organ...
Boric acid and sodium borates have been considered as being "toxic to reproduction and development",...
assessment of borom exposure effects on mouse spermatogenesis. Int. J. Morphol., 25(4):919-925, 2007...
It has been reported that boron causes changes in various systems, including the male reproductive s...
Boric acid and borate are abundant in the nature and widely used in industrial, agricultural and cos...
Industrial production and use of boron compounds have increased during the last decades, especially ...
Not AvailableIntroduction: Dietary boron improves immune and antioxidant status and calcium metaboli...
We investigated the possible relationship between boron exposure and prostate cancer (PCa) for men l...
We investigated the possible relationship between boron exposure and prostate cancer (PCa) for men l...
In this last article, part of a large-scale work to reveal health effects of boron exposure, finding...
The earliest report linking environmental (occupational) exposure to adverse human male reproductive...
Objective-To critically review the literature on male reproductive toxicity of lead in animals and h...
Daily dietary-boron intake and on-the-job inspired boron were compared with blood- and urine-boron c...
Boron is an important element found in limited resources on earth, especially in Turkey, and is esse...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions (FAQs) about boron. For more info...
Because of the high pKa of boric acid, inorganic borates, when taken up by the human or animal organ...
Boric acid and sodium borates have been considered as being "toxic to reproduction and development",...
assessment of borom exposure effects on mouse spermatogenesis. Int. J. Morphol., 25(4):919-925, 2007...
It has been reported that boron causes changes in various systems, including the male reproductive s...
Boric acid and borate are abundant in the nature and widely used in industrial, agricultural and cos...
Industrial production and use of boron compounds have increased during the last decades, especially ...
Not AvailableIntroduction: Dietary boron improves immune and antioxidant status and calcium metaboli...
We investigated the possible relationship between boron exposure and prostate cancer (PCa) for men l...
We investigated the possible relationship between boron exposure and prostate cancer (PCa) for men l...
In this last article, part of a large-scale work to reveal health effects of boron exposure, finding...
The earliest report linking environmental (occupational) exposure to adverse human male reproductive...
Objective-To critically review the literature on male reproductive toxicity of lead in animals and h...
Daily dietary-boron intake and on-the-job inspired boron were compared with blood- and urine-boron c...
Boron is an important element found in limited resources on earth, especially in Turkey, and is esse...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions (FAQs) about boron. For more info...