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Bisphenol S impairs blood functions and induces cardiovascular risks in rats
Bisphenol S (BPS) is an industrial chemical which is recently used to replace the potentially toxic Bisphenol A (BPA) in making polycarbonate plastics, epoxy resins and thermal receipt papers.
Sanghamitra Pal +5 more
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MAIT cell activation is reduced by direct and microbiota-mediated exposure to bisphenols
Oral uptake is the primary route of human bisphenol exposure, resulting in an exposure of the intestinal microbiota and intestine-associated immune cells. Therefore, we compared the impact of bisphenol A (BPA), bisphenol F (BPF) and bisphenol S (BPS) on (
J.L. Krause +8 more
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Health impacts of honey. ABSTRACT Honey is a natural and nutritious product of the honey bee (Apis mellifera) with low water content. Its color ranges from white to amber, with taste varying accordingly. The chemical form and viscosity of honey depend on its composition.
Ecem Bolat +7 more
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Knowledge regarding the combined toxicity mechanism of bisphenol compounds and microplastics (MPs) on organisms remains limited. In this study, we first developed an accurate and sensitive method to simultaneously quantify two bisphenol compounds and ...
Moyong Xue +6 more
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Bisphenol S is a haemodialysis-associated xenobiotic that is less toxic than bisphenol A [PDF]
Background. Bisphenol S (BPS) is a structural analogue of bisphenol A (BPA) that is found in the environment. BPS may accumulate in anuric patients due to decreased urinary excretion.
Abaigar, Pedro +7 more
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Sulfonated conjugated polyHIPE hydrogels with tunable ionic content are synthesized using Sonogashira polycondensation. Controlled copolymer composition regulates water uptake, porosity, and photophysical properties, enabling structure‐activity relationships for adsorption and photocatalytic removal of bisphenols at the polymer‐water interface ...
Aleksander Saša Markovič +3 more
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Metabolomic modulations of HepG2 cells exposed to bisphenol analogues
Bisphenol analogues including bisphenol A (BPA), bisphenol AF (BPAF), bisphenol F (BPF), and bisphenol S (BPS) share similar chemical structures and endocrine disrupting effects.
Siqing Yue +9 more
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CTAB/MWCNT–β‐CD/SPCE enables ultrasensitive and selective detection of BPA. Hydrophobic microdomains from CTAB tails, MWCNTs, and β‐cyclodextrin cavities preconcentrate BPA. Positively charged CTAB heads improve wettability and mass transport, allowing efficient electrochemical oxidation at 0.6 V with minimal interference from phenolic and biomolecular
Md Younus Ali, Matiar M. R. Howlader
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Environmental contaminants exposure and preterm birth: a systematic review [PDF]
Preterm birth is an obstetric condition associated with a high risk of infant mortality and morbidities in both the neonatal period and later in life, which has also a significant public health impact because it carries an important societal economic ...
Benedetti Panici, Pierluigi +5 more
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Pesticide Contamination in the Hair of Children From Colonia San Juan, a Rural Community in Paraguay
Hair analysis in children from a rural community in Paraguay reveals exposure to organophosphates, pyrethroids, neonicotinoids, fungicides, herbicides, and endocrine disruptors, highlighting the urgent need for stricter environmental protections and preventive health measures. ABSTRACT Chronic exposure to pesticides can cause carcinogenic, reproductive,
Stela Benitez Leite +5 more
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