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A review article of strategies for scrutiny sex hormone activity of endogenousa and exogenous chemicals in human milk and babe formula

The two primary sources of nutrition for babe’s area unit human milk and infant formula. each contain AN array of endogenous and exogenous chemicals that will act through several separate secretion mechanisms. the security of babe nutrition sources has been questioned supported the likelihood that exogenous chemicals could exert adverse effects on nursing or formula-fed infants through estrogen-mediated mechanisms. In response to those and different considerations, the National analysis Council suggested assessing the sex hormone efficiency of natural and phylogenesis hormonally active agents. moreover, the Endocrine Disruptor Screening and Testing informative Committee of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency specifically suggested testing chemicals gift in human milk as a representative mixture to that giant segments of the population area unit exposed. To date, no clinical or medical specialty proof demonstrates that levels of chemicals presently found in human milk or babe formulas cause adverse effects in infants. still, the question is sufficiently necessary to warrant a thought of however best to guage potential sex hormone risks. we have a tendency to reviewed the kinds of knowledge on the market for measure sex hormone efficiency yet as strategies for estimating health risks from mixtures of chemicals in babe nutrition sources that act via sex hormone mechanisms. we have a tendency to conclude that the science is insufficiently developed at now to permit a reputable assessment of health risks to infants supported estimates of sex hormone efficiency or on AN understanding of materia medica effects mediate by sex hormone mechanisms. However, clinical and medical specialty knowledge for babe nutrition sources could give insights regarding risks of such substances in human milk and babe formulas.


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