On the business card, there is the title of president, and when going out, you need a Mercedes Benz for transportation. Are you a real man? Wrong, there is no distinction between high and low professions. Only healthy men who engage in their beloved work can exude true masculinity. Therefore, as long as high-risk and low-risk industries are distinguished and regular physical examinations are conducted, one can maintain their masculinity! In which industry is a man's charm easily worn out? If you are an employee of the chemical industry, plastic processing, or chemical laboratory, it is best to pay attention to the use of plastic agents. According to the latest research report on toxicology and pharmacology applications, high concentrations of plasticizers can damage male sexual organs and reproductive functions.
In order to understand the harm of plastic agents on male reproductive function, researchers from the Chemical Industry Toxicology Research Center conducted animal experiments on DBP (di (n-butyl) phthalate). The results showed that during the last 10 days of pregnancy, female mice were exposed to plasticizers, resulting in damage to the reproductive organs and sexual function of male mice after birth. The sexual organs were not obvious, and the testicles did not descend to the appropriate position, resulting in abnormal changes.
If the mother mouse is exposed to plasticizers at concentrations as high as 500 mg/kg/day, the reproductive gland of the mother mouse after birth will not fully develop, resulting in penile deformities and abnormal development of reproductive system cells. Research has shown that testicular cancer originally only appeared in mice exposed to low-dose plasticizers, but after exposure to high concentrations of plasticizers in pregnant mothers, this cancer response significantly accelerated, with testicular cancer reactions occurring in mice only 3 months old. Researchers believe that the mechanism by which plasticizers disrupt male reproductive function is caused by the binding reaction between male reproductive hormone receptors and plasticizers. The minimum concentration of plasticizers used in the experiment is more than a thousand times the toxic dose to humans, but the potential harm that plasticizers may cause to humans should be carefully considered.