The Research Status on Environmental Hormone

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Environmental hormone (EH) is a kind of exogenous compound, which has many sorts, sources, approaches, and characters with high stability and difficulty biodegradation. EH exerts its effects on reproductive, nervous, immune, endocrine system, liver, and kidney, it is very harmful to human being’s health, growth and reproduction, which has caused widely attention. The studies of EH are imperative due to a major threat of survival to the animal and human. In this paper, the types of EH disrupters, detriment on animal and human were analyzed systematically, which shown the widely existed EH pollution. The state government departments should pay attention to EH and make further efforts to strengthen the work of the EH pollution prevention and control.

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