Weiwei Wang, Xiaolei Liu, Yu Ding, Rui Bu, Wei Miao, Jianhong Han, Tianhao Bao
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Abstract
Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate is a plasticizer of health concern due to its presence in the environment and its association with health issues such as metabolic and neurodevelopment disorders. We review the potential hazards and mechansims of di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate exposure on the metabolism and neurodevelopment. Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate is closely linked to metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes, interfering with adipocyte differentiation and lipid metabolism through multiple pathways, thereby disrupting the energy balance. Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate is also altering the pancreatic function and glucose metabolism. In terms of neurodevelopment, exposure to di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate is associated with neurological abnormalities, crossing the blood–brain barrier and directly impacting the central nervous system. Early exposure may lead to abnormalities in neuronal migration, synapse formation, and neural connectivity, potentially resulting in cognitive and behavioral consequences. Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate exposure, particularly during childhood and adolescence, may have long-term effects on learning, memory, and behavior.
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Environmental Chemistry Letters explores the intersections of geology, chemistry, physics, and biology. Published articles are of paramount importance to the examination of both natural and engineered environments. The journal features original and review articles of exceptional significance, encompassing topics such as the characterization of natural and impacted environments, the behavior, prevention, treatment, and control of mineral, organic, and radioactive pollutants. It also delves into interfacial studies involving diverse media like soil, sediment, water, air, organisms, and food. Additionally, the journal covers green chemistry, environmentally friendly synthetic pathways, alternative fuels, ecotoxicology, risk assessment, environmental processes and modeling, environmental technologies, remediation and control, and environmental analytical chemistry using biomolecular tools and tracers.