Steroid hormones can act as potent endocrine disruptors when released into the environment. The main sources of these chemicals are thought to be wastewater treatment plant discharges and waste from animal feeding operations. While these compounds have frequently been found in wastewater effluents, few studies have investigated biosolids or manure, which are routinely land applied, as potential sources. This study assessed the relative environmental contribution of steroid hormones from biosolids and chicken litter. Samples of limed biosolids collected over a four year period and chicken litter from 12 mid-Atlantic farms were analyzed for 17β-estradiol (E2), estrone (E1), estriol (E3), 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2), progesteron...
Livestock manure may contain both endogenous and synthetic steroid hormones. The latter are used as ...
Steroidal sex hormones, also known as estrogens, such as 17β-estradiol (E2) and its primary metaboli...
Irrigation with concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) wastewater on croplands has been identi...
As they interfere with the normal functioning of endocrine system, a continuous occurrence of steroi...
Steroid hormones, including estrogens, androgens, and progestogens, pose potential risks to sensitiv...
Estrogenic contamination of waterways is of world-wide concern due to the adverse effects observed i...
The potential presence of steroid hormones in runoff from sites where biosolids have been used as ag...
A variety of naturally occurring steroid hormones are regularly excreted by livestock, while additio...
Steroid hormones of the Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDC) are steroid hormones, which cause negat...
The endogenous hormones estrone and 17ò-estradiol support vertebrate growth and development, but s...
Few studies have been conducted to investigate the potential contamination of groundwater from manur...
Manure is increasingly being viewed as a threat to aquatic ecosystems due to the introduction of nat...
International audienceThe occurrence of endocrine disrupting chemicals such as estrogens in raw urba...
The inflow, transformation, and attenuation of natural steroid hormones and phytoestrogens and estro...
Steroidal hormones, such as 17beta-estradiol (E2) and its primary metabolite, estrone (E1), are prev...
Livestock manure may contain both endogenous and synthetic steroid hormones. The latter are used as ...
Steroidal sex hormones, also known as estrogens, such as 17β-estradiol (E2) and its primary metaboli...
Irrigation with concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) wastewater on croplands has been identi...
As they interfere with the normal functioning of endocrine system, a continuous occurrence of steroi...
Steroid hormones, including estrogens, androgens, and progestogens, pose potential risks to sensitiv...
Estrogenic contamination of waterways is of world-wide concern due to the adverse effects observed i...
The potential presence of steroid hormones in runoff from sites where biosolids have been used as ag...
A variety of naturally occurring steroid hormones are regularly excreted by livestock, while additio...
Steroid hormones of the Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDC) are steroid hormones, which cause negat...
The endogenous hormones estrone and 17ò-estradiol support vertebrate growth and development, but s...
Few studies have been conducted to investigate the potential contamination of groundwater from manur...
Manure is increasingly being viewed as a threat to aquatic ecosystems due to the introduction of nat...
International audienceThe occurrence of endocrine disrupting chemicals such as estrogens in raw urba...
The inflow, transformation, and attenuation of natural steroid hormones and phytoestrogens and estro...
Steroidal hormones, such as 17beta-estradiol (E2) and its primary metabolite, estrone (E1), are prev...
Livestock manure may contain both endogenous and synthetic steroid hormones. The latter are used as ...
Steroidal sex hormones, also known as estrogens, such as 17β-estradiol (E2) and its primary metaboli...
Irrigation with concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) wastewater on croplands has been identi...