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Main description:
Environmental Endocrine Toxicants: Biology, Effects, and Management presents important knowledge of human exposure to endocrine toxicants and the related harmful effects. The book highlights the cutting-edge research currently being conducted on the subject and focuses on the challenges of dealing with increasing pollution levels, increased use of synthetic chemicals, and environmental endocrine disruptors that endanger the human endocrine system and its respective hormones.
Found in various man-made and natural substances and materials, endocrine toxicants include pesticides, herbicides, industrial chemicals, solvents and by-products, phytoestrogens, nanomaterials, and chemicals used in personal care products. These endocrine disruptors may mimic or interfere with the body's hormones and are linked with developmental, reproductive, brain, immune, and other problems.
The volume discusses the many potential endocrine toxicants and the pathways through which they disrupt the endocrine system.
Key features:
Provides an overview of the chemical nature and mechanisms of endocrine disruptors
Discusses the sources of endocrine toxicants
Assesses the impact of endocrine toxicants on a sustainable environment
Looks at endocrine toxicants and their effect on human health, such as on thyroid glands, on human reproduction, etc.
The final two chapters discuss the therapeutic effects of medicinal plants on endocrine disorders in humans and preventive measures to control the pathogenic action of endocrine toxicants.
The extensive information on the use and disuse of chemicals and other daily used products and environmental endocrine toxicants and their effects on the ecosystem provided in this volume will be valuable for professionals and academics in this area.
Contents:
1. Chemical Nature and Mechanism of Endocrine Disruptors (EDs): A Critical Review 2. Sources of Endocrine Toxicants with Their Biological Implications 3. Impact of Endocrine Toxicants on a Sustainable Environment 4. Endocrine Toxicants and Human Health 5. Toxicological Manifestations of Endocrine Toxicants 6. Mechanistic Approach of Various Endocrine Toxicants 7. Biochemical and Histopathological Alterations Caused by Endocrine Toxicants 8. Polychlorinated Biphenols and Their Impact on the Endocrine System 9. Effect of Bisphenol-A (BPA) on the Endocrine System 10. Effects of Endocrine Toxicants on the Growth and Metabolism of the Thyroid Gland 11. Endocrine Toxicants and Reproductive Health of Males and Females 12. Therapeutic Effects of Medicinal Plants on Endocrine Disorders in Humans 13. Preventive Measures to Control the Pathogenic Action of Endocrine Toxicants
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Elsevier (Apple Academic Press Inc.)
Publication date: August, 2023
Pages: 370
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Endocrinology, General Practice