Glyphosate {90000115} Record Keys Parent:[ ] Definition:Glyphosate Queue:[ ] Details Initialisation date:[ ] Specification: [ ]Source: [ ] Meta Information Structural Type:[ ] Functional Type:[ ] Function:Anti-bacterial Notes: [ ]Shared Reference Notes [1.1] [#Neonate] - Pre- and postnatal maternal glyphosate exposure in mice increased level of #Acetic acid in the offspring’s faecal samples - exposure to glyphosate was found to increase #Anxiety and depressive-like behaviour while decreasing social interaction - glyphosate exposure in rats led to increased #Bacteroidota (formerly known as #Bacteroidetes) and decreased #Bacillota (formerly known as #Firmicutes) bacteria in the gut. [1.2] [#Blood Brain Barrier Integrity] - Glyphosate can potentially expose humans through several routes, including skin contact, inhalation, and ingestion of contaminated food and water - glyphosate has the ability to cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB). - glyphosate can cause neurotoxic effects in animal models. - Glyphosate exposure has also been associated with behavioral changes in rodents, such as decreased locomotion, increased anxiety levels, depression-like behavior, and impaired learning and memory processes [#Cognitive impairment, #Depression, #Hearing loss] - significant negative correlation between urinary glyphosate levels and cognitive function. - severe depressive symptoms were significantly higher than having no symptoms in individuals with higher glyphosate levels. - individuals reporting serious hearing difficulty in individuals with higher glyphosate levels.References Notes[ ]