Sun lotion chemicals as endocrine disruptors

Scientific publication - Journal Article
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NKUA research material

Title

Sun lotion chemicals as endocrine disruptors

Languages of Item

English

Abstract

Ultraviolet solar radiation is a well-known environmental health risk factor and the use of sun lotions is encouraged to achieve protection mainly from skin cancer. Sun lotions are cosmetic commercial products that combine active and inactive ingredients and many of these are associated with health problems, including allergic reactions and endocrine disorders. This review focuses on their ability to cause endocrine and reproductive impairments, with emphasis laid on the active ingredients (common and less common UV filters). In vitro and in vivo studies have demonstrated their ability to show oestrogenic/anti-oestrogenic and androgenic/ anti-androgenic activity. Many ingredients affect the oestrous cycle, spermatogenesis, sexual behaviour, fertility and other reproductive parameters in experimental animals. Their presence in aquatic environments may reveal a new emerging environmental hazard. © 2015, Hellenic Endocrine Society. All rights reserved.

Publication year

2015

Authors

Maipas, S. Nicolopoulou-Stamati, P.

Journal

Vitamins and Hormones

Publisher

Hellenic Endocrine Society

Volume

14

Number

1

Pages

32-46

Last modified

3 years ago

License

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 (CC-BY-NC)

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