posted on 2025-05-28, 17:35authored byElaina Kenyon, Mike Devito, Grace Patlewicz, Linda Adams, Jeffrey Ambroso, Yang Xi, James Blake, Bindu Upadhyay, Johnathan Furr, Michael Hughes
<p dir="ltr">Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are widely present and persistent in the environment and exposure can occur via multiple pathways. Human and animal PFAS exposure has been associated with alterations in thyroid hormones, immunologic function, lipid metabolism, liver effects and other adverse health outcomes. The objective of this study was to evaluate the subchronic toxicity of four specific PFAS in 90-day oral rat studies.</p><p dir="ltr">Science Inventory, CCTE products: https://cfpub.epa.gov/si/si_public_search_results.cfm?advSearch=true&showCriteria=2&keyword=CCTE&TIMSType=&TIMSSubTypeID=&epaNumber=&ombCat=Any&dateBeginPublishedPresented=07/01/2017&dateEndPublishedPresented=&dateBeginUpdated=&dateEndUpdated=&DEID=&personName=&personID=&role=Any&journalName=&journalID=&publisherName=&publisherID=&sortBy=pubDate&count=25</p>