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Reproductive Effects on Freshwater Fish Exposed to 17伪-trenbolone and 17伪-estradiol

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

March 1, 2017

51社区 scientist Ms. Jane Staveley recently published the article, "Reproductive Effects on Freshwater Fish Exposed to 17伪-trenbolone and 17伪-estradiol." The article was featured in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.

17伪-Trenbolone and 17伪-estradiol are principal metabolites in cattle excreta following the administration of Synovex庐 ONE, which contains trenbolone acetate and estradiol benzoate. As part of the environmental assessment of the use of Synovex庐 ONE, data were generated to characterize the effects of 17伪-trenbolone and 17伪-estradiol on the reproduction of freshwater fish. These substances are known endocrine disruptors, so the purpose of testing was not to clarify these properties but to identify concentrations representing population-relevant effects for use in risk characterization. The short-term reproduction assay was conducted with 17伪-trenbolone using the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) and the medaka (Oryzias latipes) and with 17伪-estradiol using the fathead minnow. Adverse effects on the population-relevant endpoints of survival and fecundity were used to establish the no-observed-effect concentration (NOEC) and the lowest-observed-effect concentration (LOEC) for each study. For 17伪-trenbolone, adverse effects on fecundity of the fathead minnow occurred at 120鈥塶g/L; this was the LOEC, and the NOEC was 35鈥塶g/L. 17尾-Trenbolone did not adversely affect survival and fecundity of medaka at the concentrations tested, resulting in a NOEC of 110鈥塶g/L and a LOEC of >110鈥塶g/L. 17伪-Estradiol did not adversely impact survival and fecundity of the fathead minnow at the concentrations tested, resulting in a NOEC and LOEC of 250鈥塶g/L and >250鈥塶g/L, respectively.

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