Metabolism of phthalates in humans
Copenhagen University Hospital · Rigshospitalet
Abstract
Phthalates are synthetic compounds widely used as plasticisers, solvents and additives in many consumer products. Several animal studies have shown that some phthalates possess endocrine disrupting effects. Some of the effects of phthalates seen in rats are due to testosterone lowering effects on the foetal testis and they are similar to those seen in humans with testicular dysgenesis syndrome. Therefore, exposure of the human foetus and infants to phthalates via maternal exposure is a matter of concern. The metabolic pathways of phthalate metabolites excreted in human urine are partly known for some phthalates, but our knowledge about metabolic distribution in the body and other biological fluids, including…
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3Topics & keywords
- Phthalate
- Urine
- Chemistry
- Endocrinology
- Breast milk
- Tolerable daily intake
- Internal medicine
- Metabolism