Article References & Citations
References; plastic packaging & Toxicity
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-Mouritsen, A; Aksglaede, L; Sorensen, K; Mogensen, SS; Leffers, H; Main, KM; Frederiksen, H; Andersson, AM; Skakkebaek, NE; Juul, A(2010). “Hypothesis: exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemical may interfere with timing of puberty”. International Journal of Andrology 33 : 346-359.
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- Parent, AS; Raiser, G; Gerard, A; Heger, S; Roth, C; Mastronardi, C; Jung, H; Ojeda, SR; Bourguignon, JP (2005). “Early Onset of Puberty: Tracking Genetic and Environmental Factors”. Horm Res64(suppl 2):41-47.
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-Jacobson-Dickman, E; Lee, M (February 2009). “The influence of endocrine disruptors on pubertal timing”. Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity 16(1): 25-30.
- Guillette, EA; Conard, C; Lares, F; Aguilar, MG; McLachlan, J; Guillette, LJ (March 2006). “Altered Breast Development in Young Girls from an Agricultural Environment”. Environmental Health Perspectives 114 (3): 471-475.
-The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III (NHANES III) and the Pediatric Research in Office Settings (PROS)
- Wang, RY; Needham, LL; Barr, DB (August 2005). “Effects of Environmental Agents on the Attainment of Puberty: Considerations When Assessing Exposure to Environmental Chemicals in the National Children’s Study”. Environmental Health Perspectives 113 (8): 1100-1107.
- Roy, JR; Chakraborty, S; Chakraborty, TR (2009). “Estrogen-like endocrine disrupting chemicals affecting puberty in humans – a review”. Med SciMonit 15(6) RA137-145.
-VomSaal, FS; Hughes, C (August 2005).“An Extensive New Literature Concerning Low-Dose Effects of Pisphenol A Shows the Need for a New Risk Assessment”. Environ Health Perspect. 113 (8): 926-933.
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-Patisaul, HB; Adewale, HB (2009). “Long-Term Effects of Environmental Endocrine Disruptors on Reproductive Physiology and Behavior". Front Behav Neuroscience 3: 10.
- Meeker, JD; Sathyanarayana, S; Swan, SH (2009). “Phthalates and other additives in plastics: human exposure and associated health outcomes”. Phil. Trans. R. Soc B, 364, 2097-2113 doi:10.1098/rstb.2008.0268.
-Watson, CS; Jeng, YJ; Guptarak, J (2011). “Endocrine disruption via estrogen receptors that participate in nongenomic signaling pathways”. J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol. 1-6
- Rogan, WJ; Raga, NB (2007). “Some evidence of effects of environmental chemicals on the endocrine system in children”. Int J Hyg Environ Health 210, 659-667.
- Raiser, G; Toppari, J; Parent, AS; Bourguignon, JP (2006). “Female sexual maturation and reproduction after prepubertal exposure to estrogens and endocrine disrupting chemicals: A review of rodent and human data”. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 254-255; 187-201.
-Nilsson, R (2000). “Endocrine Modulators in the Food Chain and Environment”. Toxicologic Pathology vol 28, no 3: 420-431.
- Danzo, BJ (1998). “The effects of environmental hormones on reproduction”. CMLS, Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 54, 1249-1264.
-Stefan, OM (2004). "Xenoestrogens: Mechanisms of action and detection methods". Anal Bioanal Chem 378: 582-587.
- Nikaido, Y; Yoshizawa, K; Danbara, N; Tsujita-Kyutoku, M; Yuri, T; Uehara, N; Tsubura, A (2004). “Effects of maternal xenoestrogen exposure on development of the reproductive tract and mammary gland in female CD-1 mouse offspring”. Reproductive Toxicology 18, 803-811
- Hotchkiss, AK; Rider, CV; Blystone, CR; Wilson, VS; Hartig, PC; Ankley, GT; Foster, PM; Gray, CL; Gray, LE (2008). “Fifteen Years after “Wingspread”-Environmental Endocrine Disrupters and Human and Wildlife Health: Where We are Today and Where We Need to Go”. Toxicological Sciences 105(2), 235-259.
-Seta, DD; Farabollini, F; Dessi-Fulgheri, F; Fusani, L (2008). “Environmental-Like Exposure to Low Levels of Estrogen Affects Sexual Behavior and Physiology of Female Rats”. Endocrinology 149:5592-5598.
- Vandenberg, LN; Maffini, MV; Wadia, PR; Sonnenschein, C; Rubin, BS; Soto, AM (2007). “Exposure to Environmentally Relevant Doses of the XenostrogenBisphenol-A Alters Development of the Fetal Mouse Mammary Gland”. Endocrinology 148:116-127.
-Acerini, CL; Hughes, IA (August 2006). “Endocrine disrupting chemicals: a new and emerging public health problem?” Archives of Disease in Childhood Vol 91 (8),633-641.
- Cesario, SK; Hughes, LA (2007). “Precocious Puberty: A Comprehensive Review of Literature”. JOGNN 36, 263-274.
- Degan, GH; Bolt, HM (2000). “Endocrine Disrupters: Update on Xenoestrogens”. Int Arch Occup Environ Health 73: 433-441.
- Hond, ED; Schoeters, G (2006). “Endocrine disruptors and human puberty”. International Journal of Andrology 29, 264-271.
- Colon, I; Caro, D; Bourdony, CJ; Rosario, O (September 2000). “Identification of Phthalate Esters in the Serum of Young Puerto Rican Girls with Premature Breast Development”. Environmental Health Perspectives 108 (9): 895-899.
-Grun, F; Blumberg, B (2009). “Endocrine disruptors as obesogens”. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 304; 19-29.
- Genuis, SJ. “Health issues and the environment – an emerging paradigm for providers of obstetrical and gynaecological health care”. Human Reproduction Vol 21 (9) 2201-2208.
- Cesario SK, Hughes LA. “Precocious Puberty: A Comprehensive Review of Literature”. JOGNN 36, 263-274; 2007.
- Partsch, CJ, Sippell, WG (2001). "Pathogenesis and epidemiology of precocious puberty. Effects of exogenous estrogens". Human Reproduction Update Vol. 7 , No.3, 292-302.
- Abaci, A; Demir, K; Bober, E; Buyukgebiz, A (2009).Endocrine disrupters - with special emphasis on sexual development.Pediatr Endocrinol Rev. Jun;6(4):464-75
-Mouritsen, A; Aksglaede, L; Sorensen, K; Mogensen, SS; Leffers, H; Main, KM; Frederiksen, H; Andersson, AM; Skakkebaek, NE; Juul, A(2010). “Hypothesis: exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemical may interfere with timing of puberty”. International Journal of Andrology 33 : 346-359.
- Speroff, L; Glass, RH; Kase, NG. Clinical Gynecologic Endocrinology and Infertility. Fifth Edition. Williams &Wilkens. 371-382.
- Massart F, Parrino R, Seppia P, Federic G, Saggese G. “How do environmental estrogen disruptors induce precocious puberty?” Minerva Pediatrica 2006;58:247-254.
- Parent, AS; Raiser, G; Gerard, A; Heger, S; Roth, C; Mastronardi, C; Jung, H; Ojeda, SR; Bourguignon, JP (2005). “Early Onset of Puberty: Tracking Genetic and Environmental Factors”. Horm Res64(suppl 2):41-47.
-Toppari, J; Juul, A(2010). “Trends in puberty timing in humans and environmental modifiers”. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 324, 39-44.
-Jacobson-Dickman, E; Lee, M (February 2009). “The influence of endocrine disruptors on pubertal timing”. Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity 16(1): 25-30.
- Guillette, EA; Conard, C; Lares, F; Aguilar, MG; McLachlan, J; Guillette, LJ (March 2006). “Altered Breast Development in Young Girls from an Agricultural Environment”. Environmental Health Perspectives 114 (3): 471-475.
-The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III (NHANES III) and the Pediatric Research in Office Settings (PROS)
- Wang, RY; Needham, LL; Barr, DB (August 2005). “Effects of Environmental Agents on the Attainment of Puberty: Considerations When Assessing Exposure to Environmental Chemicals in the National Children’s Study”. Environmental Health Perspectives 113 (8): 1100-1107.
- Roy, JR; Chakraborty, S; Chakraborty, TR (2009). “Estrogen-like endocrine disrupting chemicals affecting puberty in humans – a review”. Med SciMonit 15(6) RA137-145.
-VomSaal, FS; Hughes, C (August 2005).“An Extensive New Literature Concerning Low-Dose Effects of Pisphenol A Shows the Need for a New Risk Assessment”. Environ Health Perspect. 113 (8): 926-933.
- Caserta, D; Maranghi, L; Mantovani, A; Marci, R; Maranghi, F; Moscarini, M (2008). “Impact of endocrine disruptor chemicals in gynecology”. Human Reproduction Update Vol 14, No. 1 59-72.
-Patisaul, HB; Adewale, HB (2009). “Long-Term Effects of Environmental Endocrine Disruptors on Reproductive Physiology and Behavior". Front Behav Neuroscience 3: 10.
- Meeker, JD; Sathyanarayana, S; Swan, SH (2009). “Phthalates and other additives in plastics: human exposure and associated health outcomes”. Phil. Trans. R. Soc B, 364, 2097-2113 doi:10.1098/rstb.2008.0268.
-Watson, CS; Jeng, YJ; Guptarak, J (2011). “Endocrine disruption via estrogen receptors that participate in nongenomic signaling pathways”. J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol. 1-6
- Rogan, WJ; Raga, NB (2007). “Some evidence of effects of environmental chemicals on the endocrine system in children”. Int J Hyg Environ Health 210, 659-667.
- Raiser, G; Toppari, J; Parent, AS; Bourguignon, JP (2006). “Female sexual maturation and reproduction after prepubertal exposure to estrogens and endocrine disrupting chemicals: A review of rodent and human data”. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 254-255; 187-201.
-Nilsson, R (2000). “Endocrine Modulators in the Food Chain and Environment”. Toxicologic Pathology vol 28, no 3: 420-431.
- Danzo, BJ (1998). “The effects of environmental hormones on reproduction”. CMLS, Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 54, 1249-1264.
-Stefan, OM (2004). "Xenoestrogens: Mechanisms of action and detection methods". Anal Bioanal Chem 378: 582-587.
- Nikaido, Y; Yoshizawa, K; Danbara, N; Tsujita-Kyutoku, M; Yuri, T; Uehara, N; Tsubura, A (2004). “Effects of maternal xenoestrogen exposure on development of the reproductive tract and mammary gland in female CD-1 mouse offspring”. Reproductive Toxicology 18, 803-811
- Hotchkiss, AK; Rider, CV; Blystone, CR; Wilson, VS; Hartig, PC; Ankley, GT; Foster, PM; Gray, CL; Gray, LE (2008). “Fifteen Years after “Wingspread”-Environmental Endocrine Disrupters and Human and Wildlife Health: Where We are Today and Where We Need to Go”. Toxicological Sciences 105(2), 235-259.
-Seta, DD; Farabollini, F; Dessi-Fulgheri, F; Fusani, L (2008). “Environmental-Like Exposure to Low Levels of Estrogen Affects Sexual Behavior and Physiology of Female Rats”. Endocrinology 149:5592-5598.
- Vandenberg, LN; Maffini, MV; Wadia, PR; Sonnenschein, C; Rubin, BS; Soto, AM (2007). “Exposure to Environmentally Relevant Doses of the XenostrogenBisphenol-A Alters Development of the Fetal Mouse Mammary Gland”. Endocrinology 148:116-127.
-Acerini, CL; Hughes, IA (August 2006). “Endocrine disrupting chemicals: a new and emerging public health problem?” Archives of Disease in Childhood Vol 91 (8),633-641.
- Cesario, SK; Hughes, LA (2007). “Precocious Puberty: A Comprehensive Review of Literature”. JOGNN 36, 263-274.
- Degan, GH; Bolt, HM (2000). “Endocrine Disrupters: Update on Xenoestrogens”. Int Arch Occup Environ Health 73: 433-441.
- Hond, ED; Schoeters, G (2006). “Endocrine disruptors and human puberty”. International Journal of Andrology 29, 264-271.
- Colon, I; Caro, D; Bourdony, CJ; Rosario, O (September 2000). “Identification of Phthalate Esters in the Serum of Young Puerto Rican Girls with Premature Breast Development”. Environmental Health Perspectives 108 (9): 895-899.
-Grun, F; Blumberg, B (2009). “Endocrine disruptors as obesogens”. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 304; 19-29.
- Genuis, SJ. “Health issues and the environment – an emerging paradigm for providers of obstetrical and gynaecological health care”. Human Reproduction Vol 21 (9) 2201-2208.
- Cesario SK, Hughes LA. “Precocious Puberty: A Comprehensive Review of Literature”. JOGNN 36, 263-274; 2007.
- Partsch, CJ, Sippell, WG (2001). "Pathogenesis and epidemiology of precocious puberty. Effects of exogenous estrogens". Human Reproduction Update Vol. 7 , No.3, 292-302.
- Abaci, A; Demir, K; Bober, E; Buyukgebiz, A (2009).Endocrine disrupters - with special emphasis on sexual development.Pediatr Endocrinol Rev. Jun;6(4):464-75
Article; Parabens
Concentrations of parabens in human breast tumours.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14745841
J Appl Toxicol. 2004 Jan-Feb;24(1):5-13.
Concentrations of parabens in human breast tumours.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14745841
J Appl Toxicol. 2004 Jan-Feb;24(1):5-13.