Khalidya Khizbulaevna Khamidulina, E. Tarasova, I. V. Zamkova, E. V. Dorofeeva, I. N. Araslanov, Yuliya Yurevna Aniskova, A. S. Proskurina, D. N. Rabikova, Michail Leonidovich Lastovetskiy, Andrey Konstantinovich Nazarenko
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Scientific substantiation of the national list of chemicals affecting the endocrine system
Introduction. Today in the world, along with mutagens, carcinogens, reprotoxicants, chemicals that affect the endocrine system are of serious concern. Therefore, the purpose of our research was the scientific substantiation of the national list of endocrine disruptors. Materials and methods. In order to create a national list of substances that have an effect on the endocrine system, for the selection of candidate substances, an analysis of legislation and lists of potential endocrine disruptors of the European Union, the USA, Canada, and India was made. All substances were identified by CAS numbers, areas of application and classified according to the degree of danger to the endocrine system. Results. The draft list of endocrine disruptors circulating in the Russian Federation includes 494 chemicals used in medicine, agriculture, chemical, food, perfume and cosmetic industries. There are 19 substances in class 1A (known endocrine disruptor), 193 substances in class 1B (probable endocrine disruptor), 250 substances in class 2 (suspected endocrine disruptors), and 32 substances in class 3 (endocrine disruptors). Conclusion. On the territory of the Russian Federation in various areas of the economy, chemicals that destroy the endocrine system are widely used. Of particular concern is the use of endocrine disruptors of hazard class 1B in perfumery, cosmetics and food products.