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Estrogenic Effect Mechanism and Influencing Factors for Transformation Product Dimer Formed in Preservative Parabens Photolysis

The environmental transformation and health effects of endocrine disruptors (EDCs) need urgent attention, particularly the formation of transformation products with higher toxicity than parent EDCs. In this paper, an important transformation product dimer (short for ethyl 4-hydroxy-3-(2-((4-hydroxyb...

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Autores principales: Niu, Xiaolin, Chen, Guanhui, Chen, Yi, Luo, Na, Wang, Mei, Hu, Xinyi, Gao, Yanpeng, Ji, Yuemeng, An, Taicheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9959869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36851060
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11020186
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author Niu, Xiaolin
Chen, Guanhui
Chen, Yi
Luo, Na
Wang, Mei
Hu, Xinyi
Gao, Yanpeng
Ji, Yuemeng
An, Taicheng
author_facet Niu, Xiaolin
Chen, Guanhui
Chen, Yi
Luo, Na
Wang, Mei
Hu, Xinyi
Gao, Yanpeng
Ji, Yuemeng
An, Taicheng
author_sort Niu, Xiaolin
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description The environmental transformation and health effects of endocrine disruptors (EDCs) need urgent attention, particularly the formation of transformation products with higher toxicity than parent EDCs. In this paper, an important transformation product dimer (short for ethyl 4-hydroxy-3-(2-((4-hydroxybenzoyl) oxy) ethyl) benzoate) with estrogenic activity was investigated and detected in the photolysis of preservative ethyl-paraben (EPB) dissolved in actual water. The environmental factors, such as the higher initial concentration of EPB, the stronger optical power and the lower pH could stimulate the formation of the dimer. Simultaneously, the interaction of multiple environmental factors was significant, especially the initial concentration and pH using the response surface methodology. Furthermore, the relationship between the environmental factors and the formation of the product dimer was further explained and the empirical model equation was built for predicting the amount of dimer in actual water. Quantum chemical and toxicological calculations showed the estrogenic effect mechanism of the product dimer and it was revealed further that the hydrogen bonds of the dimer and ERα proteins (ARG-394, Glu-353, His-524, GYY-521) were formed, with a lowest binding energy of −8.38 Kcal/mol during molecular docking. In addition, the health effect risk of the product dimer was higher than the parent compound in the blood, cardiovascular system, gastrointestinal system, kidney and liver. In short, the present study was of great significance for the transformation product in pollution control and health effects in the photolysis of EDCs.
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spelling pubmed-99598692023-02-26 Estrogenic Effect Mechanism and Influencing Factors for Transformation Product Dimer Formed in Preservative Parabens Photolysis Niu, Xiaolin Chen, Guanhui Chen, Yi Luo, Na Wang, Mei Hu, Xinyi Gao, Yanpeng Ji, Yuemeng An, Taicheng Toxics Article The environmental transformation and health effects of endocrine disruptors (EDCs) need urgent attention, particularly the formation of transformation products with higher toxicity than parent EDCs. In this paper, an important transformation product dimer (short for ethyl 4-hydroxy-3-(2-((4-hydroxybenzoyl) oxy) ethyl) benzoate) with estrogenic activity was investigated and detected in the photolysis of preservative ethyl-paraben (EPB) dissolved in actual water. The environmental factors, such as the higher initial concentration of EPB, the stronger optical power and the lower pH could stimulate the formation of the dimer. Simultaneously, the interaction of multiple environmental factors was significant, especially the initial concentration and pH using the response surface methodology. Furthermore, the relationship between the environmental factors and the formation of the product dimer was further explained and the empirical model equation was built for predicting the amount of dimer in actual water. Quantum chemical and toxicological calculations showed the estrogenic effect mechanism of the product dimer and it was revealed further that the hydrogen bonds of the dimer and ERα proteins (ARG-394, Glu-353, His-524, GYY-521) were formed, with a lowest binding energy of −8.38 Kcal/mol during molecular docking. In addition, the health effect risk of the product dimer was higher than the parent compound in the blood, cardiovascular system, gastrointestinal system, kidney and liver. In short, the present study was of great significance for the transformation product in pollution control and health effects in the photolysis of EDCs. MDPI 2023-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9959869/ /pubmed/36851060 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11020186 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Niu, Xiaolin
Chen, Guanhui
Chen, Yi
Luo, Na
Wang, Mei
Hu, Xinyi
Gao, Yanpeng
Ji, Yuemeng
An, Taicheng
Estrogenic Effect Mechanism and Influencing Factors for Transformation Product Dimer Formed in Preservative Parabens Photolysis
title Estrogenic Effect Mechanism and Influencing Factors for Transformation Product Dimer Formed in Preservative Parabens Photolysis
title_full Estrogenic Effect Mechanism and Influencing Factors for Transformation Product Dimer Formed in Preservative Parabens Photolysis
title_fullStr Estrogenic Effect Mechanism and Influencing Factors for Transformation Product Dimer Formed in Preservative Parabens Photolysis
title_full_unstemmed Estrogenic Effect Mechanism and Influencing Factors for Transformation Product Dimer Formed in Preservative Parabens Photolysis
title_short Estrogenic Effect Mechanism and Influencing Factors for Transformation Product Dimer Formed in Preservative Parabens Photolysis
title_sort estrogenic effect mechanism and influencing factors for transformation product dimer formed in preservative parabens photolysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9959869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36851060
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11020186
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