Vipan Kumar
Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram
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Environmental Research | 2017
Melissa Martinez; Joaquim Rovira; R. Prasad Sharma; Martí Nadal; Marta Schuhmacher; Vipan Kumar
Abstract Prenatal exposure to Endocrine disruptors (EDs), such as Bisphenol A (BPA) and di (2‐ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), has been associated with obesity and diabetes diseases in childhood, as well as reproductive, behavioral and neurodevelopment problems. The aim of this study was to estimate the prenatal exposure to BPA and DEHP through food consumption for pregnant women living in Tarragona County (Spain). Probabilistic calculations of prenatal exposure were estimated by integrated external and internal dosimetry modelling, physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model, using a Monte‐Carlo simulation. Physical characteristic data from the cohort, along with food intake information from the questionnaires (concentrations of BPA and DEHP in different food categories and the range of the different food ratios), were used to estimate the value of the total dietary intake for the Tarragona pregnancy cohort. The major contributors to the total dietary intake of BPA were canned fruits and vegetables, followed by canned meat and meat products. In turn, milk and dairy products, followed by ready to eat food (including canned dinners), were the most important contributors to the total dietary intake of DEHP. Despite the dietary variations among the participants, the intakes of both chemicals were considerably lower than their respective current tolerable daily intake (TDI) values established by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). Internal dosimetry estimates suggest that the plasma concentrations of free BPA and the most important DEHP metabolite, mono (2‐ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP), in pregnant women were characterized by transient peaks (associated with meals) and short half‐lives (< 2 h). In contrast, fetal exposure was characterized by a low and sustained basal BPA and MEHP concentration due to a lack of metabolic activity in the fetus. Therefore, EDs may have a greater effect on developing organs in young children or in the unborn child. HighlightsPrenatal exposure to EDs using total diet study for the Tarragona cohort presented.Contribution of food categories to the total dietary intake of BPA and DEHP investigated.Application of PBPK models to predict the fetus’ toxicokinetic profiles.Free BPA and MEHP plasma concentrations in women characterized by transient peaks.Fetus shows high sustained basal concentration of BPA and DEHP due to low or no metabolic activity.
Environmental Research | 2018
Melissa Martinez; Joaquim Rovira; R. Prasad Sharma; Martí Nadal; Marta Schuhmacher; Vipan Kumar
Polish Journal of Chemistry | 2009
Neeraj Sharma; Vipan Kumar; Maridula Thakur; Meena Kumari; S. C. Chaudhry
Advanced Powder Technology | 2018
Ankita Goyal; Rajat Sharma; S. Bansal; Kulbhushan Tikoo; Vipan Kumar; Sonal Singhal
Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2012
M. S. Kadian; S.K. Luthra; N H Patel; Merideth Bonierbale; Samar Singh; Neeraj Sharma; Vipan Kumar; Jai Gopal; B.P. Singh
Toxicology Letters | 2018
Raju Prasad Sharma; Marta Schuhmacher; Vipan Kumar
Toxicology Letters | 2018
Melissa Martinez; Joaquim Rovira; R. Prasad Sharma; Martí Nadal; Marta Schuhmacher; Vipan Kumar
International journal of current research and review | 2018
Vipan Kumar; Anu Yarky; Aakash Parashar; Devinder Kumar
International Surgery Journal | 2018
Vipan Kumar; Niraj Gupta; Mohd Muzammil Ambekar; Neeraj Sharma; Prateek Sood; Vikrant Sharma; Narvir Singh Chauhan; Rajkumar Sharma; Somraj Mahajan
International Journal of Scientific Reports | 2018
Anu Yarky; Vipan Kumar