Micro(nano)plastics in the Human Body: Sources, Occurrences, Fates, and Health Risks 来自 ACS 喜欢 0 阅读量: 43 作者:Penghui Li,Jingfu Liu 摘要: The increasing global attention on micro(nano)plastics (MNPs) is a result of their ubiquity in the water, air, soil, and biosphere, exposing...
Micro- and nano-plastics (MNPs) are found in almost all of our everyday products, such as food, drink, and daily necessities, etc. It can enter the digestive tract, respiratory system, and body fluids of the human body, and at lower or equal environment concentrations exhibits obvious ...
The first step in determining the risk of microplastics to human health is to better understand and quantify human exposure. Studying and analyzing these smallest of plastics in the environment and in our bodies is extremely challenging. The tools and techniques required for this are still being de...
Scientists say that plastic particles can reach our stomach, and depending on their size, these plastics are either excreted, get entrapped in the stomach and intestinal lining or move freely in body fluids such as blood, thereby reaching various organs and tissues of the body. In line with th...
Plastics in biota: technological readiness level of current methodologies. Microplastics Nanoplastics. 2024;4(1):6. Google Scholar Mandemaker LDB, Meirer F. Spectro-microscopic techniques for studying nanoplastics in the Environment and in Organisms. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2023;62(2):e20221049...
Nano(micro)plastics (NMPs) and agrochemicals are ubiquitous pollutants. The small size and physicochemical properties of NMPs make them potential carriers for pollutants, affecting their bioavailability and impact on living organisms. However, little is known about their interactions in terrestrial ecosyst...
Release in Organisms Plastics can act as a carrier of additives and transport over long distances. The disposal of face masks has become an emerging environmental problem in the last two years. For the first time, a PP face mask has even been found in the feces of a green sea turtle (Ch...
Similar to the challenges posed by (micro)plastics for implementing Goals 2 and 3, there is a growing body of recent literature reporting the presence of (micro)plastics in drinking water and treated wastewater effluent [32, 33∗, 34∗, 35∗]. The World Health Organization has recognized...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook microfibre (redirected frommicrofibres) Related to microfibres:microfibers microfibre (ˈmaɪkrəʊˌfaɪbə)or microfiber n (Textiles) a very fine synthetic fibre used for textiles ...
The results indicated that by the age of one year, a baby could ingest >0.66 million elastomer-derived micro-sized plastics (MPs) (roughly 81% in 1.5–10 μm). Global MP emission from teat disinfection may be as high as 5.2 × 1013 particles per year. Our findings highlight...