ea0063p1001 | Environment, Society and Governance | ECE2019
Sibilia Paul
, Doumas Manon
, Gourdin Louis
, Briet Claire
, Carato Pascal
, Rodien Patrice
, Munier Mathilde
Numerous epidemiological studies link exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA) to reproductive function anomalies. Our team recently showed that BPA inhibits the action of Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) on its receptor (FSHR). Water decontamination is achieved by chloration, which leads to the formation of chlorinated derivatives of Bisphenol A (ClXBPA), that may be found in natural environments and biological liquids or organs. In the presence of bromine, the formation of...