2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-20554-x
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Twelve natural estrogens in urines of six threatened or endangered mammalian species in Zoo Park: implications and their potential risk

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“…Furthermore, considerable evidence supports that E2 is a neuromodulator of learning and memory in human brain ( Taxier et al, 2020 ). As one of the potential environmental endogenous estrogens, human and mammal urine and feces contain E2 ( Zhang et al, 2014 ; Tang et al, 2022b ; Tang et al, 2022a ). Due to human and animal excretions, E2 can contaminate water resources and aquatic animals through the sewage treatment plant outlet or man-made direct discharge ( Liu et al, 2012a ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, considerable evidence supports that E2 is a neuromodulator of learning and memory in human brain ( Taxier et al, 2020 ). As one of the potential environmental endogenous estrogens, human and mammal urine and feces contain E2 ( Zhang et al, 2014 ; Tang et al, 2022b ; Tang et al, 2022a ). Due to human and animal excretions, E2 can contaminate water resources and aquatic animals through the sewage treatment plant outlet or man-made direct discharge ( Liu et al, 2012a ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%