Abstract

This article aims at investigating the potential impacts of bisphenol A (BPA) on different human systems. BPA has been investigated continuously for a few decades. The chemical was to begin with synthesized within the 1890s, and it is utilized within the generation of plastics and gums started within the 1950s. However, it was not until the 1990s that concerns approximately its potential harmfulness started to emerge. Since at that point, various researches about BPA have examined the potential health impacts of BPA. Research have shown that BPA can imitate estrogen and disturb the endocrine framework, driving to hormonal lopsided characteristics and different regenerative issues. Moreover, BPA has been connected to an expanded chance of breast and prostate cancer, diabetes, and obesity. Studies have moreover found that BPA is harmful to the environment, especially in sea-going environments. BPA can accumulate within the tissues of marine animals, causing hormonal abnormalities and regenerative issues. It can influence the development, leading to hormonal disorder and biological imbalances. In the following essay, the structure and properties of BPA, exposure pathways and the toxic effects of BPA on human’s endocrine, reproductive, nervous, and immune system will all be discussed.

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