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Reproductive toxicology of disinfection by-products.
The chronic exposure of large segments of the population to disinfected drinking water has necessitated an evaluation of the health effects of the by-products of the chlorination process. This paper reviews the available information concerning the reproductive consequences associated with exposure t...
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author | Smith, M K Zenick, H George, E L |
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description | The chronic exposure of large segments of the population to disinfected drinking water has necessitated an evaluation of the health effects of the by-products of the chlorination process. This paper reviews the available information concerning the reproductive consequences associated with exposure to disinfection by-products. Four groups of compounds are discussed: the trihalomethanes, in particular chloroform; the chlorinated phenols; chlorinated humic substances; and the haloacetonitriles. In the pregnant female, chloroform and the 2- and 2,4-chlorophenols produced low levels of embryo- and fetotoxicity. Chloroform induced terata when administered by inhalation. The chlorinated humic substances and 2,4,6-trichlorophenol were without significant reproductive effects. The haloacetonitriles showed in utero toxicity, becoming more severe with increasing halogen substitution. |
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spelling | pubmed-14743162006-06-09 Reproductive toxicology of disinfection by-products. Smith, M K Zenick, H George, E L Environ Health Perspect Research Article The chronic exposure of large segments of the population to disinfected drinking water has necessitated an evaluation of the health effects of the by-products of the chlorination process. This paper reviews the available information concerning the reproductive consequences associated with exposure to disinfection by-products. Four groups of compounds are discussed: the trihalomethanes, in particular chloroform; the chlorinated phenols; chlorinated humic substances; and the haloacetonitriles. In the pregnant female, chloroform and the 2- and 2,4-chlorophenols produced low levels of embryo- and fetotoxicity. Chloroform induced terata when administered by inhalation. The chlorinated humic substances and 2,4,6-trichlorophenol were without significant reproductive effects. The haloacetonitriles showed in utero toxicity, becoming more severe with increasing halogen substitution. 1986-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1474316/ /pubmed/2949968 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Smith, M K Zenick, H George, E L Reproductive toxicology of disinfection by-products. |
title | Reproductive toxicology of disinfection by-products. |
title_full | Reproductive toxicology of disinfection by-products. |
title_fullStr | Reproductive toxicology of disinfection by-products. |
title_full_unstemmed | Reproductive toxicology of disinfection by-products. |
title_short | Reproductive toxicology of disinfection by-products. |
title_sort | reproductive toxicology of disinfection by-products. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474316/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2949968 |
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