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Proteomic profile of the effects of low-dose bisphenol A on zebrafish ovaries
(Elsevier, 2021)
Human exposure to bisphenol-A (BPA) is largely unavoidable because BPA is an environmental contaminant found in soil, water, food and indoor dust. The safety of authorized BPA amounts in consumer products is under question ...
Evaluation of the Toxicity of Bisphenol A in Reproduction and Its Effect on Fertility and Embryonic Development in the Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
(MDPI, 2022)
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical substance commonly used in the manufacture of plastic products. Its inhalation or ingestion from particles in suspension, water, and/or polluted foods can trigger toxic effects related to ...
Immunohistochemical expression of aromatase cyp19a1a and cyp19a1b in the ovary and brain of zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to different concentrations of bisphenol A
(Elsevier, 2021)
Bisphenol A (BPA) is used to produce plastic and plastic derived products in multitude of daily utensils, being one of the industrial compounds most widely used. This endocrine disrupting chemical (EDCs) is a well-known ...
Assessment of the effects of bisphenol-A as a disruptor on ionic regulation in Danio rerio zebrafish through a study of their chloride and prolactin cells
(Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, 2017)
Bisphenol A (BPA) is one of the chemicals produced in the largest volume in the world. It is
commonly used as a component of plastics and food containers and can act as a xenoestrogen in
humans. In view of the risk of ...
Evaluation of toxicological endpoints in female zebrafish after bisphenol A exposure
(Elsevier, 2018)
Given the importance of bisphenol A (BPA) as a xenoestrogen and its potential effects on human and animal, we evaluated BPA exposure's short-term effects on follicular development, yolk protein vitellogenin (VTG) production ...
Endocrine-active compound evaluation: Qualitative and quantitative histomorphological assessment of zebrafish gonads after bisphenol-A exposure
(Elsevier, 2013)
There is great social concern about the risk involved from exposure to BPA as an endocrine disrupter in
humans, as well as the possible repercussion of this chemical on the environment. In this study, the
short-term ...