How To Use Estrogenic In A Sentence
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Analytical Research and Technology (University of Liège, Belgique), show that exposure to chlordecone (also named Kepone), an organochlorine chemical with well defined estrogenic properties used in the French West Indies until 1993, is associated to a significant increased risk of prostate cancer.
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The difference in expression of vitellogenin and choriogenins H and E between fish exposed to phenanthrene and reduced phenanthrene suggests that the two compounds may affect estrogenic receptors differently.
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The amount of estrogenic activity in some mineral waters is around the same amount that has been found in milk, another modern food product known to be contaminated with hormones.
Estrogens Found in Bottled Water
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Transient exposure of a gestating female rat during the period of gonadal sex determination to the endocrine disruptors vinclozalin (an antiandrogenic compound) or methoxychlor (an estrogenic compound) induces decreased spermatogenic capacity (cell number and viability) and increased incidence of male infertility in nearly all males of all subsequent generations examined.
Dan Agin: Plastic Bottles, Poison, and Endocrine Disruptors
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Research on natural hormone-like phytoestrogenic compounds - isoflavones - that are found in soy, red clover, black cohosh, etc., suggests that these ‘plant hormones’ can slow bone loss.

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Objective: To explore the estrogenic activity of ethanol extract from adzuki bean Phaseolus angularis and its effect on progesterone receptor(PR) level of human breast cancer MCF-7 cells.
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But the problem with parabins is that they "are estrogenic, meaning they will bind to estrogen receptors on cells, and in test-tube studies, they actually stimulate breast cancer cells," she said.
Personal Care Controversy
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For example, a small number of women who were exposed prenatally to diethylstilbestrol, a synthetic estrogenic drug, developed vaginal cancer as young girls.
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The researchers were surprised to find significant estrogenic activity in 12 of the brands, with activity the equivalent of as much as 7.5 ng/L of 17 beta-estradiol, the naturally occurring sex hormone.
Estrogens Found in Bottled Water
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Other known estrogenic substances include insecticides, pesticides, food preservatives like BHA (butylated hydroxyanisole), chlorines used in cleaning products, meats produced with hormones, just to name a few.
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It is scientifically sound that soy estrogenic compounds may act like tamoxifen to interfere with the activity of estrogen and reduce the risk of recurrence of breast cancer.
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This estrogenic NYC quartet (apologies to male drummer) takes good-time, punk-pop pep to hyper speed on album two.
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Zearalenone consumption will produce vulva swelling, prolapse, pseudopregnancy, false heat symptoms, and other estrogenic problems in the reproductive process.
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Dr. Mike Fitzpatrick, a New Zealand toxicologist estimated that babies fed a strict diet of soy milk “ingested the estrogenic equivalent, based on body weight, of five birth control pills a day.”
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BPA was developed in the 1930s as an estrogenic mimicker and appears to cause significant disruption to the body's endocrine system.
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She also reported that, in one study, a paraben was injected under the skin and was found to have an " oestrogenic response on uterine tissues ".
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AbstractFor many years, researchers and public health specialists have been assessing the human health impact of prenatal exposure to the estrogenic anti-miscarriage drug, diethylstilbestrol commonly known as DES or "stilbestrol".
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A was first synthesized in 1891, the first evidence of its estrogenicity came from experiments in the 1930's feeding BPA to ovariectomised rats (Dodds and Lawson 1936, 1938).
Consumer Reports Concerned about The Chemical Bisphenol A
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But it's still unclear whether people are being harmed by BPA or any other so-called estrogenic chemicals in plastics.
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To prove it, they bred snails in both the plastic and glass bottles - snails bred on plastic had higher reproductive output, a lab measure of estrogenic activity of the plastic.
Estrogens Found in Bottled Water
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Because the liver also is a primary source of somatomedins, an estrogenic stimulus might ultimately increase somatomedin concentrations.
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A twice-weekly fast also induces a process called autophagy, where your cells remove toxins and oestrogenic - or female - chemicals.
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BPA enters our bodies and, because of its "estrogenic" properties, it can affect pancreatic beta-cell production.
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These are detergent products, and they break down in the environment to be coming quite oestrogenically active, quite capable of feminising the fish.
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Herbs which research has confirmed to have potent estrogenic influence include black cohosh, red clover and alfalfa.
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Objective : To explore the estrogenic activity and its mechanism of ethanol extract from black soybean ( BSE ).
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Laboratory studies indicate that parabens are estrogenic, meaning they can mimic the hormone estrogen, disrupting normal function of the hormone system
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
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Estrogen receptors are located in many tissues of mammals, which mediate a majority of estrogenic effects.
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Objective: To explore the estrogenic activity of ethanol extract from adzuki bean Phaseolus angularis and its effect on progesterone receptor(PR) level of human breast cancer MCF-7 cells.
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For example, a small number of women who were exposed prenatally to diethylstilbestrol, a synthetic estrogenic drug, developed vaginal cancer as young girls.
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And products containing lavender oil or tea tree oil -- both of which have estrogenic effects -- have been shown to cause enlarged breasts in young boys (gynecomastia).
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It is thought that the weaker phytoestrogens can compete for estrogen receptors with the more potent endogenous estrogens thereby decreasing the overall estrogenic activity when it is deemed to be too high.