Environmental Contamination and Human Exposure to Select Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals: A Review

被引:13
|
作者
Sangeetha, Seethappan [1 ]
Vimalkumar, Krishnamoorthi [1 ,2 ]
Loganathan, Bommanna G. [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Bharathidasan Univ, Dept Environm Biotechnol, Tiruchirappalli 620024, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] NYU, Sch Med, NYU Langone Hlth, New York, NY 10016 USA
[3] Murray State Univ, Watershed Studies Inst, Murray, KY 42071 USA
[4] Murray State Univ, Dept Chem, Murray, KY 42071 USA
来源
SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY | 2021年 / 2卷 / 02期
关键词
endocrine-disrupting compounds; wastewater treatment plant; human exposure; food-packing materials; PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS; TANDEM MASS-SPECTROMETRY; SOLID-PHASE EXTRACTION; POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS; WATER TREATMENT PLANTS; PEARL RIVER ESTUARY; PHTHALATE METABOLITE CONCENTRATIONS; CHINA SPATIOTEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION; BISPHENOL-A CONCENTRATION; PLACENTAL TISSUE SAMPLES;
D O I
10.3390/suschem2020020
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) are exogenous compounds that interfere with the normal hormone functions and ultimately lead to health disorders. Parabens, phenols, and phthalates are well-known EDCs, produced globally in large quantities and widely used in a variety of applications. Several studies have monitored these compounds in a variety of environmental matrices, including air, water, sediment, fish, human tissues, soil, indoor dust, and biosolids, etc. In recent years, environmental contamination and human exposure to these chemicals have become a great concern, due to their residue levels exceeding the permissible/acceptable limits. In this review, we focus on the origin of these EDCs, aquatic contamination pathways, distribution, human exposure, health implications, and healthcare costs. Further, this review identifies critical challenges and future research needs in removing or minimizing environmental contamination and exposure to these chemicals to protect living resources.
引用
收藏
页码:343 / 380
页数:38
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Environmental exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and miscarriage
    Krieg, Sacha A.
    Shahine, Lora K.
    Lathi, Ruth B.
    [J]. FERTILITY AND STERILITY, 2016, 106 (04) : 941 - 947
  • [2] Assessment of human contamination of estrogenic endocrine-disrupting chemicals and their risk for human reproduction
    Tsutsumi, O
    [J]. JOURNAL OF STEROID BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2005, 93 (2-5): : 325 - 330
  • [3] Exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and implications for neurodevelopment
    Ozel, Fatih
    Ruegg, Joelle
    [J]. DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY, 2023, : 1005 - 1011
  • [4] Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals
    Gore, Andrea C.
    [J]. JAMA INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2016, 176 (11) : 1705 - 1706
  • [5] Endocrine-disrupting chemicals
    Kiess, Wieland
    Haeusler, Gabriele
    [J]. BEST PRACTICE & RESEARCH CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM, 2021, 35 (05)
  • [6] Endocrine-disrupting chemicals
    Bertram, Michael G.
    Gore, Andrea C.
    Tyler, Charles R.
    Brodin, Tomas
    [J]. CURRENT BIOLOGY, 2022, 32 (13)
  • [7] Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals
    Friedrich, M. J.
    [J]. JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2013, 309 (15): : 1578 - 1578
  • [8] Review of the Effects of Perinatal Exposure to Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in Animals and Humans
    Nelson, William
    Wang, Ying-Xiong
    Sakwari, Gloria
    Ding, Yu-Bin
    [J]. REVIEWS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY, VOL 251, 2020, 251 : 131 - 184
  • [9] Endocrine-disrupting chemicals and breastfeeding duration: a review
    Criswell, Rachel
    Crawford, Kathryn A.
    Bucinca, Hana
    Romano, Megan E.
    [J]. CURRENT OPINION IN ENDOCRINOLOGY DIABETES AND OBESITY, 2020, 27 (06) : 388 - 395
  • [10] Chronic exposure of mice to environmental endocrine-disrupting chemicals disturbs their energy metabolism
    Jin, Yuanxiang
    Lin, Xiaojian
    Miao, Wenyu
    Wu, Tao
    Shen, Hangjie
    Chen, Shan
    Li, Yanhong
    Pan, Qiaoqiao
    Fu, Zhengwei
    [J]. TOXICOLOGY LETTERS, 2014, 225 (03) : 392 - 400