“…diethylhexyl phthalate, dibutyl phthalate, and butyl benzyl phthalate) results in many changes in the male reproductive tract, such as decreased anogenital distance, hypospadias, cryptorchidism, disturbed development of prostate, epididymis, vas deferens, and seminal vesicles, retained nipples, and decreased sperm production (Mylchreest et al, 1998(Mylchreest et al, , 1999(Mylchreest et al, , 2000(Mylchreest et al, , 2002Gray et al, 2000;Kavlock et al, 2002a,b,c,d,e;Lottrup et al, 2006;Skakkebaek et al, 2006;Weisbach et al, 2006). The critical window for all of these effects is the latter half of gestation (days 12-21), which is the time during which male sexual differentiation occurs (Mylchreest et al, 1999).…”