Effects of Bisphenol A and Its Alternatives, Bisphenol F and Tetramethyl Bisphenol F on Osteoclast Differentiation [PDF]
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a typical environmental endocrine disruptor that exhibits estrogen-mimicking, hormone-like properties and can cause the collapse of bone homeostasis by an imbalance between osteoblasts and osteoclasts.
Hye-Min Kim +4 more
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Association of bisphenol A, bisphenol F, and bisphenol S with ADHD symptoms in children [PDF]
Background: Bisphenol A (BPA) has been linked to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, but the neurotoxic effects of bisphenol substitutes such as bisphenol F (BPF) and S (BPS) have not been well investigated.
Johanna Inhyang Kim +2 more
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Effects of bisphenol A and bisphenol F on porcine uterus contractility [PDF]
Bisphenols, as endocrine disruptors, may cause a wide range of health problems in humans, but so far, not all of them have been confirmed in animals, including pigs.
Zygmuntowicz Aleksandra +3 more
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Bisphenol F and Bisphenol S in a Complex Biomembrane: Comparison with Bisphenol A [PDF]
Bisphenols are a group of endocrine-disrupting chemicals used worldwide for the production of plastics and resins. Bisphenol A (BPA), the main bisphenol, exhibits many unwanted effects.
José Villalaín
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Bisphenol A, Bisphenol F, and Bisphenol S: The Bad and the Ugly. Where Is the Good? [PDF]
Background: Bisphenol A (BPA), a reprotoxic and endocrine-disrupting chemical, has been substituted by alternative bisphenols such as bisphenol F (BPF) and bisphenol S (BPS) in the plastic industry. Despite their detection in placenta and amniotic fluids,
Sophie Fouyet +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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Biodegradation of Bisphenol A, Bisphenol F and Bisphenol S in Seawater [PDF]
A group of compounds structurally similar to bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)propane (bisphenol A, BPA) are called bisphenols (BPs), and some of them can partially replace BPA in industrial applications. The production and consumption of BPs other than BPA, especially those of bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)methane (bisphenol F, BPF) and bis(4-hydroxy-phenyl)sulfone ...
Kazunari Sei +2 more
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Although the increasing prevalence of thyroid nodular disease (TND) has been partially attributed to the more frequent usage of improved diagnostics, environmental factors, such as exposures to thyroid-disrupting chemicals may contribute to TND and ...
Xanthi D Andrianou +8 more
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Bisphenol S and Bisphenol F Are Less Disruptive to Cardiac Electrophysiology, as Compared With Bisphenol A. [PDF]
Abstract Bisphenol A (BPA) is a high-production volume chemical used to manufacture consumer and medical-grade plastic products. Due to its ubiquity, the general population can incur daily environmental exposure to BPA, whereas heightened exposure has been reported in intensive care patients and industrial workers.
Prudencio TM +8 more
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In vivo exposure to bisphenol F induces oxidative testicular toxicity: role of Erβ and p53/Bcl-2 signaling pathway [PDF]
IntroductionBisphenol F (BPF), an alternative to bisphenol A has been implicated as a gonadotoxic substance. BPF has been shown to induce hormonal imbalance and testicular oxidative damage.
Adeyemi Fatai Odetayo +3 more
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