1. ANSES (2012) Opinion of the French agency for food, environmental and occupational health & safety. ANSES Opinion Request No 2012-SA-0033. ANSES, Paris
2. Bars R, Broeckaert F, Fegert I, Gross M, Hallmark N, Kedwards T, Lewis D, O’Hagan S, Panter GH, Weltje L, Weyers A, Wheeler JR, Galay-Burgos M (2011) Science based guidance for the assessment of endocrine disrupting properties of chemicals. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 59(1):37–46
3. BfR and CRD (2011) Regulatory definition of an endocrine disrupter in relation to potential threat to human health—proposal applicable in the regulatory context of plant protection products, biocidial products, and chemicals targeted within REACH. http://www.bfr.bund.de/cm/349/regulatory_definition_of_an_endocrine_disrupter_in_relation_to_potential_threat_to_human_health.pdf . Accessed 27 Jan 2016
4. Chemtrust (2011) Chemtrust’s contribution to the ongoing debate on criteria for EDCs. Chemtrust, London
5. Danish Ministry of the Environment (2011) Establishment of criteria for endocrine disruptors and options for regulation. http://mst.dk/media/mst/9106718/danskeforslag.pdf