The evolution of endocrine disruptor chemical assessments worldwide in the last three decades

Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) encompass a wide variety of substances capable of interfering with the endocrine system, including but not limited to bisphenol A, organochlorines, polybrominated flame retardants, alkylphenols and phthalates. These compounds are widely produced and used in ever...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marine pollution bulletin 2023-12, Vol.197, p.115727-115727, Article 115727
Hauptverfasser: de Oliveira Santos, Ana Dalva, do Nascimento, Marilia Teresa Lima, da Silva de Freitas, Alex, de Carvalho, Diego G., Bila, Daniele Maia, Hauser-Davis, Rachel Ann, da Fonseca, Estefan M., Neto, José Antônio Baptista
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Zusammenfassung:Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) encompass a wide variety of substances capable of interfering with the endocrine system, including but not limited to bisphenol A, organochlorines, polybrominated flame retardants, alkylphenols and phthalates. These compounds are widely produced and used in everyday modern life and have increasingly been detected in aquatic matrices worldwide. In this context, this study aimed to carry out a literature review to assess the evolution of EDCs detected in different matrices in the last thirty years. A bibliometric analysis was conducted at the Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases. Data were evaluated using the Vosviewer 1.6.17 software. A total of 3951 articles in English were retrieved following filtering. The results demonstrate a gradual and significant growth in the number of published documents, strongly associated with the increasing knowledge on the real environmental impacts of these compounds. Studied were mostly conducted by developed countries in the first two decades, 1993 to 2012, but in the last decade (2013 to 2022), an exponential leap in the number of publications by countries such as China and an advance in research by developing countries, such as Brazil, was verified. •A bibliometric analysis on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) was performed.•Studied were mostly conducted by developed countries from 1993 to 2022.•Increased publications by developing countries took place from 2013 to 2022.•Much attention has been paid to EDCs transmission through trophic levels.•Many studies discuss factors affecting EDC ecosystem uptake.
ISSN:0025-326X
1879-3363
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.115727