Endocrine Disruption

TEDX List of Potential Endocrine Disruptors

4,4'-(1-phenylethylidene)bisphenol

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CAS # 1571-75-1

Alternative Name

BPAP

Categories*
Food additives and contact material
Household product ingredient
Plastic/Rubber

Evidence Supporting This Chemical as an Endocrine Disruptor

Coleman KP, Toscano WA, Jr., Wiese TE. 2003. Qsar models of the in vitro estrogen activity of bisphenol a analogs. QSAR Comb Sci 22:78-88

Kobayashi S, Shinohara H, Tabata K, Yamamoto N and Miyai N. 2006. Stereo structure-controlled and electronic structure-controlled estrogen-like chemicals to design and develop non-estrogenic bisphenol A analogs based on chemical hardness concept. Chem. Pharm. Bull. 54(12):1633-1638.

Zhang HC, Hu XL, Yin DQ, Lin ZF. 2011. Development of molecular docking-based binding energy to predict the joint effect of BPA and its analogs. Hum Exp Toxicol 30(4):318-327.

*Category References

Zhang HC, Hu XL, Yin DQ and Lin ZF. 2011. Development of molecular docking-based binding energy to predict the joint effect of BPA and its analogs. Hum Exp Toxicol 30(4):318-327.

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