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Parabens as chemicals of emerging concern in the environment and humans: A review

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 778, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146150

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Parabens; Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs); Chemicals of emerging concern; Environment; Human exposure; Susceptible population

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22036005]
  2. Key Laboratory of Biomedical Effects of Nanomaterials and Nanosafety, Chinese Academy of Sciences [NSKF202001]

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Parabens are commonly used preservatives in various products but recent research indicates potential endocrine-disrupting effects with varying levels of exposure around the world. Human exposure levels differ by country and types of parabens, with higher levels reported in the U.S. and EU countries compared to China and India. This review provides a foundation for future studies connecting paraben exposure with human health effects.
Parabens are one of the most widely used preservatives in food, pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PCPs) because of their advantageous properties and low toxicity based on the early assessments. However, recent research indicates that parabens may act as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and thus, are considered as chemicals of emerging concern that have adverse human health effects. To provide the basis for future human health studies, we reviewed relevant literature, published between 2005 and 2020, regarding the levels of parabens in the consumer products (pharmaceuticals, PCPs and food), environmental matrices and humans, including susceptible populations, such as pregnant women and children. The analysis showed that paraben detection rates in consumer products, environmental compartments and human populations are high, while the levels vary greatly by country and paraben type. The concentrations of parabens reported in pregnant women (similar to 20-120 mu g/L) were an order of magnitude higher than in the general population. Paraben concentrations in food and pharmaceuticals were at the ng/g level, while the levels in PCPs reached mg/g levels. Environmental concentrations ranged from ng/L-mu g/L in surface waters to tens of mu g/g in wastewater and indoor dust. The levels of human exposure to parabens appear to be higher in the U.S. and EU countries than in China and India, which may change with the increasing production of parabens in the latter countries. The review provides context for future studies to connect paraben exposure levels with human health effects. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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