International Journal of Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2024(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Endocrine-disrupting
chemicals
(EDCs),
found
in
various
cosmetic
products,
interfere
with
the
normal
functioning
of
endocrine
system,
impacting
hormone
regulation
and
posing
risks
to
human
health.
Common
EDCs,
such
as
ultraviolet
(UV)
filters,
parabens,
triclosan,
can
enter
body
through
different
routes,
including
skin
absorption.
Their
presence
has
been
linked
adverse
effects
on
reproduction,
immune
function,
development.
High-throughput
vitro
assays,
using
cell
lines,
were
employed
assess
common
EDCs
ethylhexyl
methoxycinnamate
(EHMC),
benzophenone-3
(BP-3),
homosalate,
parabens.
Despite
ongoing
regulatory
efforts,
gaps
persist
understanding
their
long-term
impacts,
particularly
when
they
are
present
mixtures
or
degradation
products
environment.
This
study
focuses
recent
research
investigate
mechanisms
which
cosmetic-related
disrupt
system
other
physiological
systems.
The
findings
highlight
broader
systemic
impact
these
chemicals,
extending
beyond
include
immune,
reproductive,
cardiovascular
effects.
underscores
importance
developing
safer
formulations
enhancing
public
health
protection,
emphasizing
need
for
stricter
regulations.
Environmental Health Perspectives,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
132(6)
Published: June 1, 2024
Human
cells
and
zebrafish
coexposed
to
nanoplastics
the
sunscreen
ingredient
homosalate
showed
more
plastics
in
tissues,
estrogenic
activity,
relevant
gene
expression
changes
than
they
after
either
exposure
alone.
International Journal of Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2024(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Endocrine-disrupting
chemicals
(EDCs),
found
in
various
cosmetic
products,
interfere
with
the
normal
functioning
of
endocrine
system,
impacting
hormone
regulation
and
posing
risks
to
human
health.
Common
EDCs,
such
as
ultraviolet
(UV)
filters,
parabens,
triclosan,
can
enter
body
through
different
routes,
including
skin
absorption.
Their
presence
has
been
linked
adverse
effects
on
reproduction,
immune
function,
development.
High-throughput
vitro
assays,
using
cell
lines,
were
employed
assess
common
EDCs
ethylhexyl
methoxycinnamate
(EHMC),
benzophenone-3
(BP-3),
homosalate,
parabens.
Despite
ongoing
regulatory
efforts,
gaps
persist
understanding
their
long-term
impacts,
particularly
when
they
are
present
mixtures
or
degradation
products
environment.
This
study
focuses
recent
research
investigate
mechanisms
which
cosmetic-related
disrupt
system
other
physiological
systems.
The
findings
highlight
broader
systemic
impact
these
chemicals,
extending
beyond
include
immune,
reproductive,
cardiovascular
effects.
underscores
importance
developing
safer
formulations
enhancing
public
health
protection,
emphasizing
need
for
stricter
regulations.