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Reproductive Toxicology Journals

Reproductive Toxicology can be defined as the toxic effects of various substances on reproductive ability of an organism. In other words it can also be called as developmental toxicology. This is the toxicity of chemicals on fertility and sexual function of organism. This can be due to exposure of hazardous substances during prenatal period. Innovations are new idea, device or process. Innovations are something original and novel, as a significant, new that “breaks into” the market or society.The recent epidemics of metabolic diseases, obesity, type 2 diabetes(T2D), liver lipid disorders and metabolic syndrome have largely been attributed to genetic background and changes in diet, exercise and aging. However, there is now considerable evidence that other environmental factors may contribute to the rapid increase in the incidence of these metabolic diseases.

 

In the medical community, epidemics of metabolic diseases have largely been attributed to genetic background and changes in diet, exercise and aging. However, there is now considerable evidence that other environmental factors may contribute to the rapid increase in the incidence of obesity, T2D and other aspects of MetS observed over the past three decades . One environmental factor that has begun to receive attention is a class of chemicals that can interfere with the action of hormones including metabolic hormones. These compounds, termed EDCs, are found in a wide variety of consumer products, and exposures are often widespread Of particular concern is evidence that exposure to EDCs during critical periods when adipocytes are differentiating and the pancreas, liver, brain, etc. are developing can induce effects that manifest later in life, often as overt disease

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