The role of di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate in cancer initiation and progression: Mechanisms and health implications
The Science of The Total Environment,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
959, P. 178285 - 178285
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Combined Molecular Toxicity Mechanism of Phthalate Mixtures
Published: Jan. 14, 2025
Phthalates
(PAEs)
are
one
of
the
most
widely
used
compounds
in
polymer
products,
commonly
as
additives
food
packaging,
personal
care
insecticides,
and
agricultural
films.
In
plastic
industry,
they
mainly
plasticizers
to
increase
flexibility
durability
polyvinyl
chloride
(PVC)
plastics.
Due
noncovalent
binding
PAEs
with
can
migrate
from
interior
product
through
wear
leaching,
gradually
continuously
releasing
into
environment,
causing
widespread
pollution
environmental
media
such
atmosphere,
water,
soil,
sediment,
leading
increasing
exposure
risk
human.
Some
research
has
shown
that
have
a
chemical
structure
similar
sex
hormones
endocrine-disrupting
effects,
affecting
fertility
reproductive
health
both
females
males.
addition,
neurotoxicity,
hepatotoxicity,
carcinogenicity
been
reported,
so
classified
harmful
chemicals
(EDCs)
emerging
pollutants.
However,
challenge
is
appearance
these
does
not
exist
single
compound,
typically
exposed
people
form
mixtures.
Because
instability
PAEs,
even
be
metabolized
by
organisms
produce
more
toxic
metabolites.
Although
extensive
studies
on
several
there
limited
understanding
their
interactions.
Therefore,
this
chapter
introduces
combined
toxicological
cases
PAE
co-exposure.
Language: Английский
Do emerging alternatives pose similar soil ecological risks as traditional plasticizers? A multi-faceted analysis using earthworms as a case study
Huijuan Lv,
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Baoyan Mu,
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Haixia Xu
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et al.
Journal of Hazardous Materials,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
487, P. 137298 - 137298
Published: Jan. 20, 2025
Language: Английский
The potential mechanisms underlying phthalate-induced hypospadias: a systematic review of rodent model studies
Youtian Zhang,
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Jian Wang,
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Hongchao Yang
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et al.
Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Dec. 4, 2024
Maternal
exposure
to
environmental
endocrine
disruptors,
such
as
phthalates,
during
pregnancy
is
a
significant
risk
factor
for
the
development
of
hypospadias.
By
consolidating
existing
research
on
mechanisms
by
which
phthalates
induce
hypospadias
in
rodent
models,
this
systematic
review
aims
organize
and
analyze
discovered
their
potential
connections.
Language: Английский