Mechanistic insights into triclosan-induced hepatotoxicity: A network toxicology and molecular docking approach. [PDF]
BackgroundTriclosan (TCS) is an artificially synthesized broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent, which is widely used in personal care products. It is a new endocrine disruptor and has potential health hazards to human body.ObjectiveBased on network ...
Fuzhi Liu +7 more
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Mechanistic decoding of triclosan-induced endometriosis via network toxicology, Mendelian randomization, and molecular docking [PDF]
Background Triclosan, a widely used environmental contaminant with endocrine-disrupting properties, has been increasingly implicated in female reproductive disorders.
Bihong Xu +4 more
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Staphylococcus epidermidis isolated in 1965 are more susceptible to triclosan than current isolates. [PDF]
Since its introduction to the market in the 1970s, the synthetic biocide triclosan has had widespread use in household and medical products. Although decreased triclosan susceptibility has been observed for several bacterial species, when exposed under ...
Sissel Skovgaard +5 more
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Gestational triclosan exposure and infant birth weight: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Background: Exposure to triclosan, an antimicrobial chemical used in some personal care and cleaning products, has been associated with reduced birth weight in some, but not all epidemiological studies.
Marisa A. Patti +5 more
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Synthesis, Leishmanicidal and Cytotoxic Activity of Triclosan-Chalcone, Triclosan-Chromone and Triclosan-Coumarin Hybrids [PDF]
Twelve hybrids derived from triclosan were obtained via Williamson etherification of O-triclosan alkyl bromide plus chalcone and O-coumarin or O-chromone alkyl bromide plus triclosan, respectively. Structures of the products were elucidated by spectroscopic analysis. The synthesized compounds were evaluated for antileishmanial activity against L.
Elver Otero +7 more
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Histopathological and apoptotic examination of zebrafish (Danio rerio) gonads exposed to triclosan [PDF]
Triclosan, produced as a broad-spectrum antibiotic in the early 1960s, is generally used as a preservative in personal care products, fabrics, plastic products such as kitchenware and toys.
Akbulut Cansu
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Background The widespread application of triclosan contributes to its residual deposition in urine, which provides an environment of long-term exposure to triclosan for the intestinal Escherichia coli.
Weiliang Zeng +8 more
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Objectives: Triclosan is usually employed as a disinfectant in a wide range of medical and consumer care products, which may have imposed a selective pressure on bacteria.
Kaihang Yu +7 more
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Urinary triclosan is associated with elevated body mass index in NHANES. [PDF]
Triclosan-a ubiquitous chemical in toothpastes, soaps, and household cleaning supplies-has the potential to alter both gut microbiota and endocrine function and thereby affect body weight.We investigated the relationship between triclosan and body mass ...
Joanna Lankester +4 more
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Patterns of triclosan resistance in Vibrionaceae [PDF]
The antimicrobial additive triclosan has been used in personal care products widely across the globe for decades. Triclosan resistance has been noted among Vibrio spp., but reports have been anecdotal and the extent of phenotypic triclosan resistance ...
Keri A. Lydon +2 more
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