Phthalate toxicity mechanisms: An update

Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol. 2023 Jan:263:109498. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpc.2022.109498. Epub 2022 Oct 28.

Abstract

Phthalates are one of the most widely used plasticizers in polymer products, and they are increasingly being exposed to people all over the world, generating health concerns. Phthalates are often used as excipients in controlled-release capsules and enteric coatings, and patients taking these drugs may be at risk. In both animals and human, phthalates are mainly responsible for testicular dysfunction, ovarian toxicity, reduction in steroidogenesis. In this regard, for a better understanding of the health concerns corresponding to phthalates and their metabolites, still more research is required. Significantly, multifarious forms of phthalates and their biomedical effects are need to be beneficial to investigate in the various tissues or organs. Based on these investigations, researchers can decipher their toxicity concerns and related mechanisms in the body after phthalate's exposure. This review summarizes the chemical interactions, mechanisms, and their biomedical applications of phthalates in animals and human.

Keywords: Enteric coating; Estradiol synthesis; Ovarian toxicity; Plasticizer; Steroidogenesis; Testicular dysfunction.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Environmental Exposure
  • Environmental Pollutants*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Ovary
  • Phthalic Acids* / toxicity
  • Plasticizers / toxicity
  • Polymers

Substances

  • phthalic acid
  • Phthalic Acids
  • Plasticizers
  • Polymers
  • Environmental Pollutants