Pathozoospermia risk assessment at men in measurement of endocrine disruptors – bisphenol A and triclosan in semen by gas chromatography/ mass spectrometry
Chigrinec S.V.
Bryuhin G.V.
Information about authors:
- Chigrinets S.V. – Full-time graduate student of the Department of histology, embryology and cytology, South Ural State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia, Chelyabinsk. e-mail: chigrinstas@gmail.com.
- Bryukhin G.V. – Dr. Sc., рrofessor, Head of the Department of histology, embryology and cytology of the South Ural State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Chelyabinsk
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The point of cut-off of a semen triсlosan and bisphenol A is 0,150 and 0,103 of ng/ml respectively is established to predict the risk of a patozoospermia. The received cut-off point for triсlosan and bisphenol A on human semen can be used in clinical practice to predict the risk of a patozoospermia and to start the treatment and preventive measures directed to decrease of concentration of these EDs in semen.
Authors declare lack of the possible conflicts of interests.
Keywords:
male infertility, semen quality, endocrine disruptor, bisphenol A, triclosan