Evaluation of effects of bisphenol analogs AF, S, and F on viability, proliferation, production of selected cancer-related factors, and expression of selected transcripts in Caov-3 human ovarian epithelial cell line

Sona Scsukova · 2024-07-24

Bisphenol A (BPA) has been a substantial additive in plastics until the reports on its adverse effects have led to its restrictions and replacement. Monitoring studies document the increasing occurrence of bisphenol analogs, however, data on their effects and risks is still insufficient. Based on the indications that BPA might contribute to ovarian cancer pathogenesis, we examined effects of the analogs AF (BPAF), S (BPS) and F (BPF) (10