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Bioavailable
Bound
Testosterone
(5 mg/d)
5 α-Reductase
(6–8%)
Aromatase
(0.3%)
Testosterone Estradiol
DES
PCBs
DEP
PCBs
BPA
Dioxins
Dihydrotestosterone(DHT)
Synthetic chemicals that disrupt
testosterone homeostatic
∙ External genitalia ∙ Wolffian duct
∙ Bone formation
∙ Muscle mass
∙ Spermatogenesis
∙ Hypothalamic/
pituitary feedback
∙ Bone resorption
∙ Epiphyseal closure
∙ Gynecomastia
∙ Some vascular and
behavioral effects
∙ Prostate growth
∙ Acne
∙ Facial/body hair
∙ Scalp hair loss
Albumin
(50 – 70%)
SHBG
(30 – 45%)
Free
(0.5 – 3.0%)
Excretion (90%)
Figure 7.13 Adverse effects of EDCs on testosterone metabolism.