Residential Exposure of Environment Toxic Substance Outcome during Menstrual Cycle

Autor: Rosalinda Guevara Guzmán, Govindaraju Archunan, M.P. Jonathan, E. A. Orozco-Bonilla, S. Alagendran, Edgar Zentano Galindo
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: American Journal of Environmental Sciences. 6:275-279
ISSN: 1553-345X
DOI: 10.3844/ajessp.2010.275.279
Popis: Problem statement: It was intended to diagnose and treat the disorders of female reproductive system where they are exposed to environmentally toxic pesticides and estrogenic compounds like bisphenol A which are the main reason for the infertility problems. Approach: Human saliva contains arrays of proteins that have distinct biological functions. Results: Salivary hormones concentrations of luteinising hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, estrogen as well as estrone-1-glucuronide, were assayed in 20 normal menstruating women who were among the reproductive phases like preovulatory phase (6-12 days); Ovulatory phase (13-14 days) and Postovulatory phase (15-26 days). It was intended to diagnose and treat the disorders of female reproductive system where they are exposed to environmentally toxic pesticides and estrogenic compounds like bisphenol A which are the main reason for the infertility problems. In this context, the detection of fertile period suggests that the mean value of luteinising hormone (56.58±12.96 mIU L-1) indicates the surge during the time of ovulation. Identifying the period of ovulation would be the easiest way to detect other constituents like follicle stimulating hormone, estrogen and its conjugate like estrone-1-glucuronide are extensively high (p
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