2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.xfnr.2020.12.002
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Phthalates in albumin from human serum: implications for assisted reproductive technology

Abstract: Albumin, a vital protein in cell culture systems, is derived from whole blood or blood products. The culture of human gametes and developing embryos for assisted reproductive technology (ART) uses albumin of human origin. Human serum albumin (HSA) is derived from expired blood obtained from blood banks. This blood has been stored in polyvinyl chloride bags made clear and flexible with di-2ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP). However, DEHP can leach from the bags into stored blood and cofractionate with HSA during albu… Show more

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“…They make up a group of chemicals used as plasticizers and flavor enhancers and are widely used in food packaging, personal care, and industrial products. In addition, phthalates are used in medical devices and are often used to make blood bags and intravenous tubing that require ease of storage and flexibility . Because phthalates are not easily covalently bound to plastics, they easily leach into food or the environment during use and ultimately into the human body. , Due to their intensive use, phthalates are found in most human fluids, including saliva, blood, urine, and breast milk. Phthalates are metabolized into monoesters and oxidized products after in vivo exposure, some of which are biologically active and exert antiestrogen, antiandrogenic, or antithyroid activity. , Animal experimental data suggest that exposure to phthalates may cause female reproductive abnormalities, such as altered folliculogenesis, steroidogenesis, oocyte maturation, and even impaired embryonic development. , Therefore, phthalates have been regulated in many applications worldwide in recent decades due to the increasing number of health problems associated with exposure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They make up a group of chemicals used as plasticizers and flavor enhancers and are widely used in food packaging, personal care, and industrial products. In addition, phthalates are used in medical devices and are often used to make blood bags and intravenous tubing that require ease of storage and flexibility . Because phthalates are not easily covalently bound to plastics, they easily leach into food or the environment during use and ultimately into the human body. , Due to their intensive use, phthalates are found in most human fluids, including saliva, blood, urine, and breast milk. Phthalates are metabolized into monoesters and oxidized products after in vivo exposure, some of which are biologically active and exert antiestrogen, antiandrogenic, or antithyroid activity. , Animal experimental data suggest that exposure to phthalates may cause female reproductive abnormalities, such as altered folliculogenesis, steroidogenesis, oocyte maturation, and even impaired embryonic development. , Therefore, phthalates have been regulated in many applications worldwide in recent decades due to the increasing number of health problems associated with exposure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, phthalates are used in medical devices and are often used to make blood bags and intravenous tubing that require ease of storage and flexibility. 7 Because phthalates are not easily covalently bound to plastics, they easily leach into food or the environment during use and ultimately into the human body. 8,9 Due to their intensive use, phthalates are found in most human fluids, including saliva, blood, urine, and breast milk.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%