Advancing the Understanding of PFAS-Induced Reproductive Toxicity in Key Model Species
Key Points
PFAS exposure is linked to reproductive toxicity, raising concerns for model species and potentially humans.
The study identifies reproductive harm in key species exposed to PFAS, indicating a risk for wider ecological consequences.
Observational analysis across multiple species reveals the persistent nature of PFAS and its adverse effects on reproduction.
The findings highlight a need for further investigation into PFAS regulations and reproductive health impacts.
Abstract
Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are widely used and resistant to degradation, leading to their frequent detection in both humans and animals. These substances are believed to be associated with a range...