Paraben Compounds—Part I: An Overview of Their Characteristics, Detection, and Impacts

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Main Author: Lincho, João
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Martins, Rui C., Gomes, João
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.3390/app11052307
Summary: Parabens are widely used in different industries as preservatives and antimicrobial compounds. The evolution of analytical techniques allowed the detection of these compounds in different sources at g/L and ng/L. Until today, parabens were already found in water sources, air, soil and even in human tissues. The impact of parabens in humans, animals and in ecosystems are a matter of discussion within the scientific community, but it is proven that parabens can act as endocrine disruptors, and some reports suggest that they are carcinogenic compounds. The presence of parabens in ecosystems is mainly related to wastewater discharges. This work gives an overview about the paraben problem, starting with their characteristics and applications. Moreover, the dangers related to their usage were addressed through the evaluation of toxicological studies over different species as well as of humans. Considering this, paraben detection in different water sources, wastewater treatment plants, humans and animals was analyzed based on literature results. A review of European legislation regarding parabens was also performed, presenting some considerations for the use of parabens.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Paraben Compounds—Part I: An Overview of Their Characteristics, Detection, and Impacts
title Paraben Compounds—Part I: An Overview of Their Characteristics, Detection, and Impacts
spellingShingle Paraben Compounds—Part I: An Overview of Their Characteristics, Detection, and Impacts
Lincho, João
parabens
toxicity
European legislation
water detection
paraben applications
title_short Paraben Compounds—Part I: An Overview of Their Characteristics, Detection, and Impacts
title_full Paraben Compounds—Part I: An Overview of Their Characteristics, Detection, and Impacts
title_fullStr Paraben Compounds—Part I: An Overview of Their Characteristics, Detection, and Impacts
title_full_unstemmed Paraben Compounds—Part I: An Overview of Their Characteristics, Detection, and Impacts
title_sort Paraben Compounds—Part I: An Overview of Their Characteristics, Detection, and Impacts
author Lincho, João
author_facet Lincho, João
Martins, Rui C.
Gomes, João
author_role author
author2 Martins, Rui C.
Gomes, João
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lincho, João
Martins, Rui C.
Gomes, João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv parabens
toxicity
European legislation
water detection
paraben applications
topic parabens
toxicity
European legislation
water detection
paraben applications
description Parabens are widely used in different industries as preservatives and antimicrobial compounds. The evolution of analytical techniques allowed the detection of these compounds in different sources at g/L and ng/L. Until today, parabens were already found in water sources, air, soil and even in human tissues. The impact of parabens in humans, animals and in ecosystems are a matter of discussion within the scientific community, but it is proven that parabens can act as endocrine disruptors, and some reports suggest that they are carcinogenic compounds. The presence of parabens in ecosystems is mainly related to wastewater discharges. This work gives an overview about the paraben problem, starting with their characteristics and applications. Moreover, the dangers related to their usage were addressed through the evaluation of toxicological studies over different species as well as of humans. Considering this, paraben detection in different water sources, wastewater treatment plants, humans and animals was analyzed based on literature results. A review of European legislation regarding parabens was also performed, presenting some considerations for the use of parabens.
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