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Presence of Bisphenol A and Parabens in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: An Exploratory Study of Potential Sources of Exposure.

dc.contributor.authorIribarne-Durán, Luz M
dc.contributor.authorArtacho-Cordón, Francisco
dc.contributor.authorPeña-Caballero, Manuela
dc.contributor.authorMolina-Molina, José M
dc.contributor.authorJiménez-Díaz, Inmaculada
dc.contributor.authorVela-Soria, Fernando
dc.contributor.authorSerrano, Laura
dc.contributor.authorHurtado, José A
dc.contributor.authorFernández, Mariana F
dc.contributor.authorFreire, Carmen
dc.contributor.authorOlea, Nicolás
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-08T14:37:51Z
dc.date.available2023-02-08T14:37:51Z
dc.date.issued2019-11-27
dc.description.abstractNewborns in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are in contact with a variety of medical products whose production might include synthetic chemicals with hormonal activity. Our aim was to assess the content of bisphenol A (BPA) and parabens (PBs) and the hormone-like activities of a subset of medical products commonly used in NICUs in prolonged intimate contact with NICU newborns. Fifty-two NICU items were analyzed, determining the concentrations of BPA and PBs [methyl- (MeP), ethyl- (EtP), propyl- (PrP), and butylparaben (BuP)] and using the E-Screen and PALM-luciferase assays to measure the in vitro (anti-)estrogenic and (anti-)androgenic activity, respectively, of the extracts. Items found to have elevated BPA/PB content or hormone-like activities were further extracted using leaching methodologies. BPA was found in three-fifths and PBs in four-fifths of tested NICU items, and ∼25% and ∼10% of extracts evidenced estrogenic and anti-androgenic activity, respectively. The highest BPA content was found in the three-way stopcock (>7.000 ng/g), followed by patterned transparent film dressing, gastro-duodenal feeding tubes, sterile gloves, single-lumen umbilical catheters, and intravenous (IV) infusion extension sets (concentrations ranged from 100 to 700 ng/g BPA). A total PB concentration (∑PBs) >100 ng/g was observed in several items, including light therapy protection glasses, patterned transparent film dressing, winged IV catheters, IV infusion extension sets, and textile tape. The highest estrogenic activity [>450 pM estradiol equivalent (E2eq)] was found in small dummy nipples, three-way stopcocks, and patterned transparent film dressing and the highest anti-androgenic activity [>5 mM procymidone equivalent units per gram (Proceq/g)] in small dummy nipples and three-way stopcocks. According to these findings, neonates might be exposed to multiple sources of BPA and PBs in NICUs via inhalation, dermal, oral, and IV/parenteral routes. There is a need to address the future health implications for these extremely vulnerable patients and to adopt precautionary preventive measures as a matter of urgency. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP5564.
dc.identifier.doi10.1289/EHP5564
dc.identifier.essn1552-9924
dc.identifier.pmcPMC6927498
dc.identifier.pmid31774309
dc.identifier.pubmedURLhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6927498/pdf
dc.identifier.unpaywallURLhttps://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/pdf/10.1289/EHP5564
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10668/14750
dc.issue.number11
dc.journal.titleEnvironmental health perspectives
dc.journal.titleabbreviationEnviron Health Perspect
dc.language.isoen
dc.organizationHospital Universitario San Cecilio
dc.organizationHospital Universitario Virgen de las Nieves
dc.organizationHospital Universitario San Cecilio
dc.page.number117004
dc.pubmedtypeJournal Article
dc.pubmedtypeResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
dc.rightsPublic Domain Mark 1.0
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
dc.subject.meshBenzhydryl Compounds
dc.subject.meshDietary Supplements
dc.subject.meshEnvironmental Exposure
dc.subject.meshEquipment and Supplies
dc.subject.meshHumans
dc.subject.meshInfant, Newborn
dc.subject.meshIntensive Care Units, Neonatal
dc.subject.meshOintments
dc.subject.meshParabens
dc.subject.meshPhenols
dc.subject.meshTextiles
dc.titlePresence of Bisphenol A and Parabens in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: An Exploratory Study of Potential Sources of Exposure.
dc.typeresearch article
dc.type.hasVersionVoR
dc.volume.number127
dspace.entity.typePublication

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