Endocrine Disruption

TEDX List of Potential Endocrine Disruptors

monohydroxymethoxychlor olefin

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CAS # 75938-34-0

Evidence Supporting This Chemical as an Endocrine Disruptor

Blair RM, Fang H, Branham WS, Hass BS, Dial SL, Moland CL, Tong W, Shi L, Perkins R, Sheehan DM. 2000. The estrogen receptor relative binding affinities of 188 natural and xenochemicals: structural diversity of ligands. Toxicol Sci 54(1):138-153.

*Category References

Bulger WH, Feil VJ, Kupfer D. 1985. Role of hepatic monooxygenases in generating estrogenic metabolites from methoxychlor and from its identified contaminants. Mol Pharmacol 27(1):115-124.

Hirai H, Nakanishi S, Nishida T. 2004. Oxidative dechlorination of methoxychlor by ligninolytic enzymes from white-rot fungi. Chemosphere 55(4):641-645.

Lill MA, Winiger F, Vedani A, Ernst B. 2005. Impact of induced fit on ligand binding to the androgen receptor: a multidimensional QSAR study to predict endocrine-disrupting effects of environmental chemicals. J Med Chem 48(18):5666-5674.

Muneer M, Saquib M, Qamar M, Bahnemann D. 2004. Titanium-dioxide-mediated photocatalysis reaction of three selected pesticide derivatives. Research on Chemical Intermediates 30(6):663-672.

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