Monobutyl phthalate


Literature identifierStudy typeTest dosageEffective dosageEndocrine-mediated endpointsSystems-level perturbations
PMID:16818065IVR1 % 1 %Decreased testis weightsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1 % 1 %Affects survival of germ cellsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1 % 1 %Testicular atrophyReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1 % 1 %Induce apoptosis in testisReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
PMID:26922907IVTH0.00002 M 0.00002 MAffects sertoli cells functionReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.00002 M 0.00002 MAffects blood-testis barrier (BTB)Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
PMID:30391722IVTH0.00000001 M -No significant effects observed-
IVTH0.0000001 M -No significant effects observed-
IVTH0.000000001 M -No significant effects observed-
IVTH0.000001 M -No significant effects observed-
IVTH0.000003 M 0.000003 MAlters sperm functionReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.000003 M 0.000003 MAffects sperm motilityReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
PMID:918990IVR400 mg/kg/day 400 mg/kg/dayTesticular atrophyReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR400 mg/kg/day 400 mg/kg/dayDecreased testis weightsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR800 mg/kg/day 800 mg/kg/dayDecreased testis weightsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR800 mg/kg/day 800 mg/kg/dayTesticular atrophyReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations

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