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Assessment of toxic and endocrine potential of substances migrating from selected toys and baby products

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Analysis of literature data shows that there is limited information about the harmful biological effects of mixture of compounds from the EDC group that are released from the surface of toys and objects intended for children and infants. One of the tools that can be used to obtain such information is appropriate bioanalytical tests. The aim of this research involved determining whether tests that use living organisms as an active element (Vibrio fischeri - Microtox®, Heterocypris incongruens – Ostrocodtoxkit FTM and the XenoScreen YES/YASTM test of oestrogenic/androgenic activity) can be a tool for estimating the combined toxic effects induced by xenobiotics released from objects intended for children. To reproduce the conditions to which objects are exposed during their use, liquids with a composition corresponding to that of human bodily fluids (artificial sweat and saliva) were used. This research focused on the main parameters influencing the intensification of the migration process (temperature, contact time and composition of the extraction mixture). The studies aimed to estimate the endocrine potential of the extracts showed, that compounds released from the surface of studied objects exhibit antagonistic androgenic activity. While, on the basis of the results of Microtox® test, one can state, that the largest quantity of toxic compounds are released in the first two hours of using the object. The FTIR spectra analyses confirmed that no degradation of polymeric material took place. On the basis of the results obtained, it was unanimously concluded that contact of the object with bodily fluids may result in the release of a large number of xenobiotics, which has a disadvantageous effects on the metabolic processes of the indicator organisms.

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Opublikowano w:
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH nr 23, wydanie 24, strony 1 - 10,
ISSN: 0944-1344
Rok wydania:
2016
Opis bibliograficzny:
Szczepańska N., Namieśnik J., Kudłak B.: Assessment of toxic and endocrine potential of substances migrating from selected toys and baby products// ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH. -Vol. 23, iss. 24 (2016), s.1-10
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Cyfrowy identyfikator dokumentu elektronicznego (otwiera się w nowej karcie) 10.1007/s11356-016-7616-y
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