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Identification of health risks from harmful chemical agents – review concerning bisphenol A in workplace Cover

Identification of health risks from harmful chemical agents – review concerning bisphenol A in workplace

Open Access
|Jun 2020

Abstract

Bisphenol A (BPA) is an industrial chemical used as an additive in conventional point-of-sale thermal paper receipts, in the production of many polycarbonate plastics, and epoxy resins lignin for food. BPA is xenoestrogen, a foreign compound that is not naturally produced in living organisms, but which acts similarly to natural 17-ß estradiol (natural estrogen). Due to its weak estrogenic activities, BPA exposure may influence multiple endocrine-related pathway, and is associated with prostate and breast cancer, neurobehavioral deficits, heart disease, and obesity. Furthermore, BPA may act as a DNA methylation agent and cause altered gene expression in the brain. Human exposure to bisphenol A is a matter of controversy. This review shows a potential risks in workplace resulting from contact with bisphenol A. The work presents the contribution of BPA exposure levels via dermal contact and the relationship between BPA exposure level and oxidative DNA damage.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.30657/pea.2020.26.10 | Journal eISSN: 2353-7779 | Journal ISSN: 2353-5156
Language: English
Page range: 45 - 49
Submitted on: Mar 10, 2020
Accepted on: May 21, 2020
Published on: Jun 25, 2020
Published by: Quality and Production Managers Association
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2020 Katarzyna Kapustka, Gerhard Ziegmann, Dorota Klimecka-Tatar, Mateusz Ostrega, published by Quality and Production Managers Association
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