Plastic and its Side Effects on Humans - A Review Articledoi:10.31557/apjec.2023.6.1.81-85Govind, AswathiK., NishithaAsian Pacific Journal of Environment & Cancer
根据文章第一段“Though its effects are not always visible to the human eye, plastic is choking life on Earth. The process for manufacturing plastic worsens climate change, and the spreading of plastic in the environment has led to heartbreaking sights.(虽然塑料的影响并不总是肉眼可见,但它正在...
Microplastic (MP) is ubiquitous in the environment which appeared as an immense intimidation to human and animal health. The plastic fragments significantly polluted the ocean, fresh water, food chain, and other food items. Inadequate maintenance, less knowledge of adverse influence along with inapprop...
Growing consumption of plastic, allied to its persistent nature, is leading to the increasing exposure of humans to microplastics. Under conditions of high concentration or high individual susceptibility, microplastics may cause inflammatory lesions, originating from the potential of their surface to intera...
The amphibian populations have faced a drastic decline over the past decades. This decline has been associated with the presence of contaminants in the env
Human biomonitoring of microplastics and health implications: A review Background: Microplastics (MPs) are plastic particles (<5 mm) ubiquitous in water, soil, and air, indicating that humans can be exposed to MPs through inge... G Zuri,A Karanasiou,S Lacorte - 《Environmental Research》 被...
All animals were housed in sterilized plastic cages under pathogen-free conditions (21–25 °C, 12/12 light/dark cycle). Food and water were offered ad libitum. All efforts were made to ameliorate the suffering of the animal during euthanasia using CO2 overdose followed by cervical ...
(Kanagawa, Japan). Five mice were housed in a plastic cage (20 × 30 × 20 cm) with a stainless-steel lid, with food and water providedad libitumunder a 12-h light/dark cycle at 23 °C−26 °C, at a humidity of 20–50% with no enrichment structures in the cage. To ...
In addition, freshly ileal digesta samples were also collected using a 5-mL sterilized plastic tube and then immediately placed in liquid nitrogen, and stored in a freezer at −80 °C for further analysis. Sample preparation and analyses Before analyses, ileal digesta samples were thawed and ...
Accumulation of Arsenic in the heart, lungs, liver, kidney, muscle, and neural tissues, as well as the skin, nails, and hair, afterward being passed by the circulation. Figure 2. Cyclic explanation of how vegetables contaminated and its toxic effects on humans. Free radicals are known to ...