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Origin, Dietary Exposure, and Toxicity of Endocrine-Disrupting Food Chemical Contaminants: A Comprehensive Review Publisher



Peivastehroudsari L1 ; Barzegarbafrouei R2 ; Sharifi KA3 ; Azimisalim S4 ; Karami M5 ; Abedinzadeh S6 ; Asadinezhad S7 ; Tajdaroranj B1 ; Mahdavi V8 ; Alizadeh AM9, 10 ; Sadighara P5 ; Ferrante M11 ; Conti GO11 ; Aliyeva A12 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Peivastehroudsari L1
  2. Barzegarbafrouei R2
  3. Sharifi KA3
  4. Azimisalim S4
  5. Karami M5
  6. Abedinzadeh S6
  7. Asadinezhad S7
  8. Tajdaroranj B1
  9. Mahdavi V8
  10. Alizadeh AM9, 10
  11. Sadighara P5
  12. Ferrante M11
  13. Conti GO11
  14. Aliyeva A12
  15. Mousavi Khaneghah A12, 13
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Authors Affiliations
  1. 1. Food and Drug Administration of Iran, Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Food Hygiene and Safety, School of Public Health, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran
  4. 4. Department of Food Science and Technology, School of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran
  5. 5. Food Safety and Hygiene Division, Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  6. 6. Department of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Nutrition, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran
  7. 7. Department of Food Science and Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
  8. 8. Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, P.O. Box 1475744741, Iran
  9. 9. Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran
  10. 10. Department of Food Safety and Hygiene, School of Public Health, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran
  11. 11. Department of Medical, Surgical and Advanced Technologies “G.F. Ingrassia, � Hygiene and Public Health, University of Catania, Via Santa Sofia 87, Catania, 95123, Italy
  12. 12. Department of Technology of Chemistry, Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University, Baku, Azerbaijan
  13. 13. Department of Fruit and Vegetable Product Technology, Prof. Waclaw Dabrowski Institute of Agricultural and Food Biotechnology – State Research Institute, 36 Rakowiecka St., Warsaw, 02-532, Poland

Source: Heliyon Published:2023


Abstract

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are a growing public health concern worldwide. Consumption of foodstuffs is currently thought to be one of the principal exposure routes to EDCs. However, alternative ways of human exposure are through inhalation of chemicals and dermal contact. These compounds in food products such as canned food, bottled water, dairy products, fish, meat, egg, and vegetables are a ubiquitous concern to the general population. Therefore, understanding EDCs' properties, such as origin, exposure, toxicological impact, and legal aspects are vital to control their release to the environment and food. The present paper provides an overview of the EDCs and their possible disrupting impact on the endocrine system and other organs. © 2023
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