BASF SE, E-CPI/R, Carl-Bosch-Str. 38, 67056 Ludwigshafen, Germany.
Environ Res. 2016 Jan;144(Pt A):165-166. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2015.08.021. Epub 2015 Nov 6.
In essence, the authors report MINCH, a monoester and minor urinary metabolite (Koch et al., 2013) of a plasticizer marketed by BASF under the brandname Hexamoll(®) DINCH(®), promotes the differentiation of preadipocytes derived from rat epididymal stromal vascular fraction (SVF) to adipocytes. The authors have over-interpreted their in-vitro data and missed important publicly available in-vivo data.
本质上,作者报告了 MINCH,一种增塑剂的单酯和次要尿代谢物(Koch 等人,2013 年),由 BASF 以商标名 Hexamoll(®)DINCH(®)销售,促进了大鼠附睾基质血管部分(SVF)来源的前体脂肪细胞向脂肪细胞的分化。作者对他们的体外数据进行了过度解释,忽略了重要的可公开获取的体内数据。