Environmental impact of estrogens on human, animal and plant life: A critical review
Shenyang University · Jilin University
Abstract
Since the inception of global industrialization, steroidal estrogens have become an emerging and serious concern. Worldwide, steroid estrogens including estrone, estradiol and estriol, pose serious threats to soil, plants, water resources and humans. Indeed, estrogens have gained notable attention in recent years, due to their rapidly increasing concentrations in soil and water all over the world. Concern has been expressed regarding the entry of estrogens into the human food chain which in turn relates to how plants take up and metabolism estrogens.
In this review we explore the environmental fate of estrogens highlighting their release through effluent sources, their uptake, partitioning and physiological effects in the ecological system. We draw attention to the potential risk of intensive modern agriculture and waste disposal systems on estrogen release and their effects on human health. We also highlight their uptake and metabolism in plants.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.82
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 122
Authors
5Topics & keywords
- Estriol
- Estrone
- Environmental science
- Effluent
- Agriculture
- Food chain
- Estrogen
- Biology
- Clean water and sanitation