Bisphenol B and bisphenol AF exposure enhances uterine diseases risks in mouse
Bisphenol A (BPA) analogs, bisphenol B (BPB) and bisphenol AF (BPAF) have been widely detected in the environment and human products with increasing frequency.
Xiaoyun Wu +5 more
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Bisphenol A (BPA), present in many household products, can damage the male reproductive system. Accordingly, we summarized urine samples from 6921 human in National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and found urinary BPA levels were inversely ...
Xiangyu Meng +8 more
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Assessment of solar-assisted electrooxidation of bisphenol AF and bisphenol A on boron-doped diamond electrodes [PDF]
Bisphenol (BP) analogues in wastewater effluent and groundwater pose a potential threat to human health due to their ability to disrupt steroidogenesis.
Jing Ding +7 more
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Gene Expression Modulation of Markers Involved in Bone Formation and Resorption by Bisphenol A, Bisphenol F, Bisphenol S, and Bisphenol AF. [PDF]
Background: Bisphenol A (BPA) and its analogs (BPF, BPS, and BPAF) are recognized for inducing detrimental effects on various tissues, including bone. Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate their impact on information and repair processes ...
García-Recio E +4 more
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Effects of bisphenol F, bisphenol S, and bisphenol AF on cultured human osteoblasts. [PDF]
AbstractBisphenol A (BPA) analogs, like BPA, could have adverse effects on human health including bone health. The aim was to determine the effect of BPF, BPS and BPAF on the growth and differentiation of cultured human osteoblasts. Osteoblasts primary culture from bone chips harvested during routine dental work and treated with BPF, BPS, or BPAF for ...
García-Recio E +6 more
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A new and highly sensitive voltammetric technique was described in this study for the concurrent detection of endocrine disruptors bisphenol A (BPA) and bisphenol AF (BPAF) based on carbon nanocages (CNCs) and copper oxide nanochains (CuONCs).
Fengxia Chang +4 more
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Bisphenol AF promotes inflammation in human white adipocytes. [PDF]
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals interact with transcription factors essential for adipocyte differentiation. Exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals corresponds with elevated risks of obesity, but the effects of these compounds on human cells remain largely undefined.
Chernis N +3 more
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Bisphenol AF and Bisphenol F Induce Similar Feminizing Effects in Chicken Embryo Testis as Bisphenol A. [PDF]
Abstract The plastic component bisphenol A (BPA) impairs reproductive organ development in various experimental animal species. In birds, effects are similar to those caused by other xenoestrogens. Because of its endocrine disrupting activity, BPA is being substituted with other bisphenols in many applications.
Mentor A +4 more
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Bisphenol AF Induced Neurodevelopmental Toxicity of Human Neural Progenitor Cells via Nrf2/HO-1 Pathway. [PDF]
Bisphenol AF (BPAF) is widely utilized as an analog of bisphenol A (BPA) in the plastics industry. However, there is limited evidence on its neurodevelopmental toxicity.
Luo H +6 more
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Individual and Combined Effect of Bisphenol A and Bisphenol AF on Prostate Cell Proliferation through NF-κB Signaling Pathway. [PDF]
The ubiquitous environmental endocrine disruptor bisphenol A (BPA) can induce prostatic dysfunction. However, to date, studies have focused little on the perturbations of prostate health initiated by the BPA derivative bisphenol AF (BPAF) and co-exposure to bisphenol compounds.
Wang K +7 more
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