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Analysis of PAEs in semen of infertile men.
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
International Journal of Occupational & Environmental Health (INT J OCCUP ENVIRON HEALTH), Jan-Mar2015; 21(1): 40-48. (9p)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1077-3525
Abstract
Objectives: Phthalates are environmental chemicals with reproductive toxicity and estrogenic effects in animals. They are of increasing concern to human health.Aim: To determine whether phthalate levels in semen were associated with infertility.Methods: Using semen samples from 107 infertile and 94 fertile men, the presence and quantity of five phthalate esters were measured using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Using data collected from questionnaires and clinical examinations, the correlation between phthalate exposure and semen quality was analyzed.Results: The cumulative levels of the measured phthalate esters were significantly higher in the infertility group compared to the control group (P<0·05). Concentrations of the five phthalate esters in men varied by age with older men showing higher cumulative levels.Conclusions: The presence of phthalates may contribute to male infertility in our study population.