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Bisphenol A and its analogs: Do their metabolites have endocrine activity?

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 47, Issue -, Pages 182-199

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.etap.2016.09.014

Keywords

Bisphenol A; BPA analogs; Hormone disruptors; Oxidative metabolism; Glucuronidation; Endocrine toxicity

Funding

  1. Slovenian Research Agency [P1-0208, P1-0245]

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Structural analogs of bisphenol A are commonly used as its alternatives in industrial and commercial applications. Nevertheless, the question arises whether the use of other bisphenols is justified as replacements for bisphenol A in mass production of plastic materials. To evaluate the influence of metabolic reactions on endocrine activities of bisphenols, we conducted a systematic review of the literature. Knowledge about the metabolic pathways and enzymes involved in metabolic biotransformations is essential for understanding and predicting mechanisms of toxicity. Bisphenols are metabolized predominantly by the glucuronidation reaction, which is considered their most important detoxification pathway, as based on current knowledge, glucuronides do not have activity on endocrine receptors. In contrast, several oxidative metabolites of bisphenols with enhanced endocrine activities are presented, and these findings indicate that oxidative metabolites of bisphenols can still have endocrine activities in humans. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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