This study investigated the occurrence and contamination risk of estrogens in livestock manure in Jiangsu Province, China. Four estrogens—estriol (E3), 17β-estradiol (17β-E2), bisphenol A (BPA), and 17α-ethinyloestradiol (EE2)—were detected in livestock manure from hens, ducks, swine, and cows. The respective mean concentrations of each estrogen found in these manures were 289.8, 334.1, 330.3, and 33.7 μg/kg for E3; 38.6, 10.9, 52.9, and 38.8 μg/kg for 17β-E2; 63.6, 48.7, 51.9, and 11.7 μg/kg for BPA; and 14.3, 11.3, 25.1, and 21.8 μg/kg for EE2. Estrogens were most frequently detected at high concentrations in the manure of finishing pigs, followed by the manure of growing pigs and piglets. Estrogens can be partially degraded after banking...
The endogenous hormones estrone and 17ò-estradiol support vertebrate growth and development, but s...
Estrogenic contamination of waterways is of world-wide concern due to the adverse effects observed i...
Animal manure and domestic wastewater contain chemicals of emerging concern (CECs) that can threaten...
Four estrogens in cattle feces collected from 24 dairy and beef feeding operations located in the no...
Natural estrogens act as endocrine disruptors. However, the fate of livestock farming derived natura...
Naturally occurring estrogens in animal waste can cause negative environmental impact through disrup...
Nowadays, there is a growing interest in environmental pollution; however, knowledge about this aspe...
Three experiments were conducted to 1) develop appropriate methods for livestock manure estrogen ana...
AbstractSignificant attentions are rising for estrogenic compounds in environment, because their pot...
The potentially high release of estrogens to surface waters due to high population density and local...
Concentrated animal feeding operations have been recognized as one of the most important contributor...
Most environmental concerns associated with livestock farms focus on nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus...
We begin this article with a general description of sources of hormones followed by their transport ...
Steroidal hormones are naturally produced as a part of many physiological processes and are excreted...
This study evaluated the occurrence, distribution and risk assessment of nine estrogenic compounds f...
The endogenous hormones estrone and 17ò-estradiol support vertebrate growth and development, but s...
Estrogenic contamination of waterways is of world-wide concern due to the adverse effects observed i...
Animal manure and domestic wastewater contain chemicals of emerging concern (CECs) that can threaten...
Four estrogens in cattle feces collected from 24 dairy and beef feeding operations located in the no...
Natural estrogens act as endocrine disruptors. However, the fate of livestock farming derived natura...
Naturally occurring estrogens in animal waste can cause negative environmental impact through disrup...
Nowadays, there is a growing interest in environmental pollution; however, knowledge about this aspe...
Three experiments were conducted to 1) develop appropriate methods for livestock manure estrogen ana...
AbstractSignificant attentions are rising for estrogenic compounds in environment, because their pot...
The potentially high release of estrogens to surface waters due to high population density and local...
Concentrated animal feeding operations have been recognized as one of the most important contributor...
Most environmental concerns associated with livestock farms focus on nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus...
We begin this article with a general description of sources of hormones followed by their transport ...
Steroidal hormones are naturally produced as a part of many physiological processes and are excreted...
This study evaluated the occurrence, distribution and risk assessment of nine estrogenic compounds f...
The endogenous hormones estrone and 17ò-estradiol support vertebrate growth and development, but s...
Estrogenic contamination of waterways is of world-wide concern due to the adverse effects observed i...
Animal manure and domestic wastewater contain chemicals of emerging concern (CECs) that can threaten...