Endocrine-disrupting compounds: Occurrence, detection methods, effects and promising treatment pathways—A critical review DOI
Wedja Timóteo Vieira, Marina Barbosa de Farias, Marcela Pires Spaolonzi

et al.

Journal of environmental chemical engineering, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 9(1), P. 104558 - 104558

Published: Oct. 2, 2020

Language: Английский

Treatment technologies for emerging contaminants in water: A review DOI Creative Commons
Oscar M. Rodríguez-Narváez, Juan M. Peralta‐Hernández, Ashantha Goonetilleke

et al.

Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: 323, P. 361 - 380

Published: April 24, 2017

Language: Английский

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1037

Phthalate esters in the environment: A critical review of their occurrence, biodegradation, and removal during wastewater treatment processes DOI
Dawen Gao, Zhidan Wen

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2015, Volume and Issue: 541, P. 986 - 1001

Published: Nov. 11, 2015

Language: Английский

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713

Nano-based smart pesticide formulations: Emerging opportunities for agriculture DOI
Sandeep Kumar, Monika Nehra, Neeraj Dilbaghi

et al.

Journal of Controlled Release, Journal Year: 2018, Volume and Issue: 294, P. 131 - 153

Published: Dec. 13, 2018

Language: Английский

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595

Mesoporous sulfur-modified iron oxide as an effective Fenton-like catalyst for degradation of bisphenol A DOI
Jiangkun Du, Jianguo Bao,

Xiaoyan Fu

et al.

Applied Catalysis B Environment and Energy, Journal Year: 2015, Volume and Issue: 184, P. 132 - 141

Published: Nov. 18, 2015

Language: Английский

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216

Can white-rot fungi be a real wastewater treatment alternative for organic micropollutants removal? A review DOI
Josep Anton Mir-Tutusaus, Rim Baccar, Glòria Caminal

et al.

Water Research, Journal Year: 2018, Volume and Issue: 138, P. 137 - 151

Published: March 18, 2018

Language: Английский

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202

Removal of organic pollutants from aqueous solution using metal organic frameworks (MOFs)-based adsorbents: A review DOI
Audrey Tchinsa, Md Faysal Hossain, Tong Wang

et al.

Chemosphere, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 284, P. 131393 - 131393

Published: June 29, 2021

Language: Английский

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201

Early prenatal exposure to suspected endocrine disruptor mixtures is associated with lower IQ at age seven DOI Creative Commons
Eva M. Tanner, Maria Unenge Hallerbäck, Sverre Wikström

et al.

Environment International, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 134, P. 105185 - 105185

Published: Oct. 24, 2019

Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are xenobiotics with the ability to interfere hormone action, even at low levels. Prior environmental epidemiology studies link numerous suspected EDCs, including phthalates and bisphenol A (BPA), adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. However, results for some were inconsistent most assessed one chemical a time.To evaluate overall impact of prenatal exposure an EDC mixture on neurodevelopment in school-aged children, identify concern while accounting co-exposures.Among 718 mother-child pairs from Swedish Environmental Longitudinal, Mother child, Asthma allergy study (SELMA) study, we used Weighted Quantile Sum (WQS) regression assess association between 26 EDCs measured 1st trimester urine or blood, Wechsler Intelligence Scale Children (IV) Quotient (IQ) scores age 7 years. Models adjusted child sex, gestational age, mother's education, IQ (RAVEN), weight, smoking status. To generalizability, conducted repeated holdout validation, machine learning technique.Using 1.9-points (CI = -3.6, -0.2) lower among boys inter-quartile-range (IQR) change WQS index. BPF made largest contribution index weight 14%. Other their weights included PBA (9%), TCP MEP (6%), MBzP (4%), PFOA PFOS (5%), PFHxS Triclosan BPA (4%). While did observe inverse all children when training testing estimate full dataset, these not robust validation.Among boys, early was associated intellectual functioning 7. We identified F as primary concern, suggesting that replacement compound may be any safer children. Future needed confirm potential neurotoxicity analogues.

Language: Английский

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163

Endocrine disrupting chemicals: Impact on human health, wildlife and the environment DOI Creative Commons
Telma Encarnação, Alberto A. C. C. Pais, María G. Campos

et al.

Science Progress, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 102(1), P. 3 - 42

Published: Jan. 1, 2019

Endocrine disrupting chemicals are a group of pollutants that can affect the endocrine system and lead to diseases dysfunctions across lifespan organisms. They omnipresent. in air we breathe, food eat water drink. be found our everyday lives through personal care products, household cleaning furniture children's toys. Every year, hundreds new produced released onto market without being tested, they reach bodies products. Permanent exposure those may intensify or even become main cause for development such as type 2 diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular certain types cancer. In recent years, legislation regulations have been implemented, which aim control release potentially adverse chemicals, often invoking precautionary principle. The objective this review is provide an overview research on environmental aspects their effects human health, based evidence from animal studies. Emphasis given three ubiquitous persistent groups polychlorinated biphenyls, polybrominated diphenyl ethers organochlorine pesticides, two non-persistent, but ubiquitous, bisphenol A phthalates. Some selected historical cases also presented successful regulation described. These led decrease consequent minimization these compounds. Recommendations experts field, World Health Organization, scientific reports Society included.

Language: Английский

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155

Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks (ZIFs) for aqueous phase adsorption – A review DOI
Joshua O. Ighalo,

Rangabhashiyam Selvasembian,

Comfort Abidemi Adeyanju

et al.

Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 105, P. 34 - 48

Published: Sept. 28, 2021

Language: Английский

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108

Plant-microbe interactions in the phyllosphere: facing challenges of the anthropocene DOI Creative Commons
Rosaëlle Perreault, Isabelle Laforest‐Lapointe

The ISME Journal, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 16(2), P. 339 - 345

Published: Sept. 14, 2021

Abstract Global change is a defining feature of the Anthropocene, current human-dominated epoch, and poses imminent threats to ecosystem dynamics services such as plant productivity, biodiversity, environmental regulation. In this era, terrestrial ecosystems are experiencing perturbations linked direct habitat modifications well indirect effects global on species distribution extreme abiotic conditions. Microorganisms represent an important reservoir biodiversity that can influence macro-organisms they face loss, rising atmospheric CO2 concentration, pollution, warming, increased frequency drought. Plant-microbe interactions in phyllosphere have been shown support growth increase host resistance biotic stresses. Here, we review how plant-microbe survival fitness context change. We highlight evidence (1) improve urban pollution remediation through degradation pollutants ultrafine particulate matter, black carbon, hydrocarbons, (2) contrasting impacts range shifts loss symbionts or pathogens, (3) drive adaptation drought warming. Finally, discuss key community ecology processes could facing challenges Anthropocene.

Language: Английский

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105