| Literature DB >> 24566048 |
Michael T Dinwiddie1, Paul D Terry2, Jiangang Chen3.
Abstract
Triclosan is a broad-spectrum antibacterial commonly used in cosmetics, dentifrices, and other consumer products. The compound's widespread use in consumer products and its detection in breast milk, urine, and serum have raised concerns regarding its potential association with various human health outcomes. Recent evidence suggests that triclosan may play a role in cancer development, perhaps through its estrogenicity or ability to inhibit fatty acid synthesis. Our aims here are to review studies of human exposure levels, to evaluate the results of studies examining the effects of triclosan on cancer development, and to suggest possible directions for future research.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24566048 PMCID: PMC3945593 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph110202209
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Chemical Structures of: (a) Triclosan and (b) Polychlorinated biphenyl.
Concentrations of triclosan Detected in the Environment.
| Medium | Concentrations Observed | Location | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Surface Water | 0.0002–0.478 μg/L | US, Europe, Asia | Bedoux |
| Drinking Water | 0.0002–0.0145 μg/L | US, Europe, Asia | Bedoux |
| WW Influent | 0.052–86.2 μg/L Influent | US, Europe, Asia | Bedoux |
| WW Effluent | 0.028–5.37 μg/L Effluent | US, Europe, Asia | Bedoux |
| Biosolids | 461–30,000 ng/kg | US, Europe, Australia | Dann and Hontela, [ |
| Serum | 0.01–354 μg/L | Australia, Sweden | Allmyr |
| Urine | 2.4–3,790 μg/L | US | Calafat |
| Breast Milk | <0.018–73 μg/L | US, Australia, Sweden | Allmyr |
Studies of Triclosan and Cancer.
| Study | Concentrations Utilized | Effect Observed |
|---|---|---|
| Ahn | 0.0028–28.9 μg/mL | Estradiol Antagonism |
| Gee | 0.00002–28.9 μg/mL | Cell Proliferation, Estradiol Antagonism |
| Henry and Fair, [ | 0.002–200 μg/mL | Cell Proliferation, Estradiol Antagonism, Cytotoxicity |
| Liu | 0–20 μg/mL | FAS Inhibition, Reduced Cell Viability |
| Deepa | 0–100 μg/mL | FAS Inhibition Reduced Cell Viability Non-Toxic to Normal Cells |
| Lu and Archer, [ | 1,000 ppm in diet | Reduced Mammary Tumor Incidence |