Salma Korbag; Issa Korbag
Abstract
Bisphenols A and its analogues are among the most common endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and have been a particular focus of environmental concern for decades due to their pervasiveness ...
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Bisphenols A and its analogues are among the most common endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and have been a particular focus of environmental concern for decades due to their pervasiveness and severe hazard to organism health. Because of greater regulatory action and scientific and public concern about bisphenols adverse health effects, it is increasingly being used in a wide range of consumer and industrial products. According to an increasing amount of studies, bisphenol and analogues have a deleterious impact on various neuroendocrine functions in living organisms. It has the potential to produce neurotoxicity and behavioral impairment in addition to reproductive damage.