نتایج جستجو برای: pbde

تعداد نتایج: 726  

2016
Jennifer Przybyla Molly L Kile Ellen Smit E Andres Houseman

Background. Animal toxicity tests and epidemiological studies suggest that exposure to PBDEs can alter attention behavior, yet few studies have examined their association with diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adolescents. Methods. Logistic regression was used to examine the cross-sectional association between ADHD and lipid and non-lipid adjusted blood serum conce...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2011
Jun Jin Ying Wang Weizhi Liu Congqiao Yang Jicheng Hu Jian Cui

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) were measured in atmosphere and soil samples taken in winter and summer at a PBDE production area of Laizhou Bay in China. The concentrations of Sigma11PBDE were 0.017-1.17 ng/m3 in gaseous phase, 0.5-161.1 ng/m3 in particulate phase, and 73-2629 ng/g dry weight in soil samples. The PBDE congener pattern in the gaseous phase differed from that in the parti...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2010
Natasha A Andrade Laura L McConnell Alba Torrents Mark Ramirez

This study examines polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) levels, trends in biosolids from a wastewater treatment plant, and evaluates potential factors governing PBDE concentrations and the fate in agricultural soils fertilized by biosolids. The mean concentration of the most abundant PBDE congeners in biosolids ( summation operatorBDE-47, BDE-99, and BDE-209) generated by one wastewater treat...

2017
Juris Aigars Natalija Suhareva Rita Poikane

The polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are bioaccumulative, persistent, and toxic. They have a high risk of emission into the environment via volatile losses and diffuse sources, such as commercial product disposal or the use of sewage sludge. The PBDEs’ congeners were analyzed in municipal waste water treatment plant (WWTP) sludge, river and lake water, sediment, and fish samples, to inves...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2003
Henrik Viberg Anders Fredriksson Eva Jakobsson Ulrika Orn Per Eriksson

Flame retardants are used to suppress or inhibit combustion processes in an effort to reduce the risk of fire. One class of flame retardants, polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), has been found to be increasing in the environment and in human milk. Previous studies have shown that lower brominated PBDEs, tetra-, penta-, and hexabrominated diphenyl ethers, can cause developmental neurotoxic e...

2009
Alicia J. Fraser Thomas F. Webster Michael D. McClean

BACKGROUND Exposure of the U.S. population to polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) is thought to be via exposure to dust and diet. However, little work has been done to empirically link body burdens of these compounds to either route of exposure. OBJECTIVES The primary goal of this research was to evaluate the dietary contribution to PBDE body burdens in the United States by linking serum l...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2007
Janice A Dye Marta Venier Lingyan Zhu Cynthia R Ward Ronald A Hites Linda S Birnbaum

Co-incident with the introduction of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) into household materials nearly 30 years ago, feline hyperthyroidism (FH) has increased dramatically. Risk of developing FH is associated with indoor living and consumption of canned catfood. We hypothesized that increases in FH were, in part, related to increased PBDE exposure, with key routes of exposure being diet an...

2010
Julie L. Daniels I-Jen Pan Richard Jones Sarah Anderson Donald G. Patterson Larry L. Needham Andreas Sjödin

BACKGROUND Reported polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) concentrations in human samples in the United States have been higher than in Europe and Asia. Little is known about factors that contribute to individual variability in body burden. OBJECTIVE In this large study we measured PBDE concentrations in human milk from the United States during 2004-2006. We assessed characteristics associated...

Journal: :Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2021

Abstract Objectives Nearly 100% of North American women have detectable levels flame retardants such as polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in their plasma. These molecules structural homology to thyroid hormones and may function endocrine disruptors. Thyroid dysfunction has previously been associated with increased risk for preterm birth. Therefore, we conducted a multi-center, case-cohort ...

Journal: :Environmental health perspectives 2016
Colleen M Makey Michael D McClean Lewis E Braverman Elizabeth N Pearce Xue-Mei He Andreas Sjödin Janice M Weinberg Thomas F Webster

BACKGROUND Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are flame-retardant chemicals that are added to many consumer products. Multiple animal studies have shown PBDEs to be thyroid hormone (TH) disruptors. Epidemiologic evidence of PBDE exposure associated with TH disruption has been inconclusive. OBJECTIVES We used repeated measures to estimate associations between serum PBDE concentrations and ...

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