537-549Endocrine system can be affected by various organic compounds. The review describes the effects of major industrial solvents on adrenal, thyroid and parathyroid glands in man and experimental animals. Further, their toxicity in pancreas, pituitary, testis and ovary has also been discussed. An attempt has been made to offer a historical and general information on solvent toxicity in endocrine glands. Possible mechanisms, in brief, have also been discussed. Endocrine toxicity caused by industrial solvents deserves more attention than hitherto paid. An understanding of hormonal disorders caused by industrial solvents will be important from occupational health point of view
Abstract This paper overviews the contamination caused by persistent organochlorines in endocrine sy...
975-992Hormones mediate a major part of our essential physiological functions. Both endogenous and ...
The development of civilization has not only improved the quality of life, but it is also responsibl...
In the last few years great concern has arisen from the description of adverse endocrine effects of ...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) are released into environment from different sources. They are ...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are defined by the World Health Organization’s International ...
In recent years, endocrine disrupting chemicals have gained interest in human physiopathology and mo...
In recent years, endocrine disrupting chemicals have gained interest in human physiopathology and mo...
Research into how exposure to "endocrine disrupters chemicals" affects human health is attracting in...
testis, thyroid, ovary, pancreas, pituitary, and parathyroid. The first two are by far the most freq...
International audienceConcerns over the threats posed by a large number of molecules, collectively t...
Endocrine disruptor compounds are exogenous agents able to interfere with a gland function, exerting...
Balanced functioning of the endocrine system is essential for preservation of human species by provi...
This historical perspective outlines how advances in endocrinology are uncovering mechanisms by whic...
There is growing interest in the possible health threat posed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC...
Abstract This paper overviews the contamination caused by persistent organochlorines in endocrine sy...
975-992Hormones mediate a major part of our essential physiological functions. Both endogenous and ...
The development of civilization has not only improved the quality of life, but it is also responsibl...
In the last few years great concern has arisen from the description of adverse endocrine effects of ...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) are released into environment from different sources. They are ...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are defined by the World Health Organization’s International ...
In recent years, endocrine disrupting chemicals have gained interest in human physiopathology and mo...
In recent years, endocrine disrupting chemicals have gained interest in human physiopathology and mo...
Research into how exposure to "endocrine disrupters chemicals" affects human health is attracting in...
testis, thyroid, ovary, pancreas, pituitary, and parathyroid. The first two are by far the most freq...
International audienceConcerns over the threats posed by a large number of molecules, collectively t...
Endocrine disruptor compounds are exogenous agents able to interfere with a gland function, exerting...
Balanced functioning of the endocrine system is essential for preservation of human species by provi...
This historical perspective outlines how advances in endocrinology are uncovering mechanisms by whic...
There is growing interest in the possible health threat posed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC...
Abstract This paper overviews the contamination caused by persistent organochlorines in endocrine sy...
975-992Hormones mediate a major part of our essential physiological functions. Both endogenous and ...
The development of civilization has not only improved the quality of life, but it is also responsibl...