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Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology due to Chemicals and Pollutants

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 2022 Score: 35 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Pragnya Nidhi Sabbineni

Summary

This systematic review examined 15 studies on the developmental and reproductive toxicology of chemical, water, and air pollutants using PRISMA guidelines, identifying favorable correlations between exposure to diverse contaminants and adverse human health outcomes. The authors synthesize evidence across three pollutant categories to highlight the broad reproductive and developmental risks posed by environmental contamination.

Body Systems

Harmful chemicals and pollutants are free into the atmosphere as a consequence of a diversity of usual and/or artificial procedures, and they can detriment human health and the ecology. The study aimed to review several studies targeting chemical, water and air pollution. 15 eligible researches were examined in the study after scanning 1397 studies extracted from different search engines. The extracted data was further examined using PRISMA guidelines. After multiple screenings, the data that were included in the study is familiar to our title and area of research respectively. The studies were sorted collectively into three main determinants chemical, water and air pollution. A favorable correlation was found among chemical and pollutants and their effect on human health. The developed ecological model for chemical and pollutants determinants may be used as an exploratory tool to better understand for the individual. This review determines an impression on the present state of research concerning the significance of air, water and chemical pollution and its possible toxicological effects.

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