2016
DOI: 10.55632/pwvas.v88i1.19
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The effects of Roundup and its constituents on steroid hormone levels in the snail Lymnaea palustris.

Abstract: Roundup, a commonly used herbicide, has been shown to have adverse effects on different non-target organisms, particularly on reproduction and development. Roundup has been demonstrated to affect the steroidogenic pathway, specifically the rate-limiting step in steroidogenesis, steroid acute regulatory protein (StAR). Previous research in snails demonstrated significant reduction in fecundity and increase in developmental abnormalities as a result of exposure to Roundup; preliminary results also suggested that… Show more

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