Plastic toys mouthed by children may be a source of exposure to endocrine active substances. The purpose of this study was to measure hormonal activity of substances leaching from toys and to identify potential endocrine disruptors causing that activity. For this purpose, migration experiments of toys were conducted in saliva simulants. The CALUX® assays were used to detect (anti-) estrogenic and (anti-) androgenic activity of 18 toys. Chemical trace analysis-namely, GC-MS and HPLC-MS- was used to identify which compounds may be responsible for endocrine activity in the sample migrates. Nine out of 18 tested toys showed significant estrogenic activity. For two samples, the detected estrogenic activity could be well explained by detecting th...
Of the approximately 85,000 chemicals in use, 1000 have been identified as having the ability to di...
Phthalates and bisphenol A (BPA) are ubiquitous contaminants identified as endocrine disruptors. Pht...
Endocrine disruption has been gathering increasing attention in the past 25 years as a possible new ...
Baby bottles in plastic are widely used to feed newborns and infants. The polymers used for the manu...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical compound mainly used for the manufacture of plastic such as polycarb...
International audienceThe endocrine activity and endocrine disruptor (ED) chemical profiles of eleve...
Background: Chemicals having estrogenic activity (EA) reportedly cause many adverse health effects,...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are the exogenous substances that mimic the natural hormones a...
<p>Endocrine activity of 65 compounds migrating from polycarbonate replacement plastic baby bo...
AbstractHuman exposure to endocrine disruptors is well documented by biomonitoring data. However, th...
BackgroundChemicals that have estrogenic activity (EA) can potentially cause adverse health effects ...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is used since 1960 as a primary raw material for the production of polycarbonate (...
In recent years a variety of chemicals have been found to disrupt the endocrine systems, and there i...
Endocrine active substances (EAS) show structural similarities to natural hormones and are suspected...
Item does not contain fulltextPlastics are useful and versatile materials that bring many societal b...
Of the approximately 85,000 chemicals in use, 1000 have been identified as having the ability to di...
Phthalates and bisphenol A (BPA) are ubiquitous contaminants identified as endocrine disruptors. Pht...
Endocrine disruption has been gathering increasing attention in the past 25 years as a possible new ...
Baby bottles in plastic are widely used to feed newborns and infants. The polymers used for the manu...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical compound mainly used for the manufacture of plastic such as polycarb...
International audienceThe endocrine activity and endocrine disruptor (ED) chemical profiles of eleve...
Background: Chemicals having estrogenic activity (EA) reportedly cause many adverse health effects,...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are the exogenous substances that mimic the natural hormones a...
<p>Endocrine activity of 65 compounds migrating from polycarbonate replacement plastic baby bo...
AbstractHuman exposure to endocrine disruptors is well documented by biomonitoring data. However, th...
BackgroundChemicals that have estrogenic activity (EA) can potentially cause adverse health effects ...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is used since 1960 as a primary raw material for the production of polycarbonate (...
In recent years a variety of chemicals have been found to disrupt the endocrine systems, and there i...
Endocrine active substances (EAS) show structural similarities to natural hormones and are suspected...
Item does not contain fulltextPlastics are useful and versatile materials that bring many societal b...
Of the approximately 85,000 chemicals in use, 1000 have been identified as having the ability to di...
Phthalates and bisphenol A (BPA) are ubiquitous contaminants identified as endocrine disruptors. Pht...
Endocrine disruption has been gathering increasing attention in the past 25 years as a possible new ...