2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2016.07.288
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Pharmacokinetic study of adverse effects in offspring caused by prenatal Bisphenol F exposure

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“…BPF can be converted to conjugated metabolites (BPF-glucuronide, BPF-sulfate and BPF-glucuronide/sulfate) in the maternal liver of a tissue perfusion model and eliminated from the body. BPF sulfate can easily passed to the embryo through the placenta (Iwano, Hozumi, Inoue, & Yokota, 2016).…”
Section: Plastic Compounds: Cellular and Biochemical Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BPF can be converted to conjugated metabolites (BPF-glucuronide, BPF-sulfate and BPF-glucuronide/sulfate) in the maternal liver of a tissue perfusion model and eliminated from the body. BPF sulfate can easily passed to the embryo through the placenta (Iwano, Hozumi, Inoue, & Yokota, 2016).…”
Section: Plastic Compounds: Cellular and Biochemical Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a rat study from 2006, BPF residues were detected in the uterus, placenta, amniotic fluid and fetuses, and the levels of BPF in the intrauterine compartment and maternal blood were comparable (Cabaton et al 2006). Iwano et al (2016) reported that BPF is metabolized to conjugated metabolites (BPF-glucuronide, BPF-sulfate and BPF-glucuronide/ sulfate) in the maternal liver of a tissue perfusion model. BPF sulfate was easy to pass to the embryo through the placenta.…”
Section: Alternative Bisphenolsmentioning
confidence: 99%