Toxicity of Microplastics and Nanoplastics in Mammalian Systems
National University of Singapore · Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté
Abstract
Fragmented or otherwise miniaturized plastic materials in the form of micro- or nanoplastics have been of nagging environmental concern. Perturbation of organismal physiology and behavior by micro- and nanoplastics have been widely documented for marine invertebrates. Some of these effects are also manifested by larger marine vertebrates such as fishes. More recently, possible effects of micro- and nanoplastics on mammalian gut microbiota as well as host cellular and metabolic toxicity have been reported in mouse models. Human exposure to micro- and nanoplastics occurs largely through ingestion, as these are found in food or derived from food packaging, but also in a less well-defined manner though inhalation.…
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3Topics & keywords
- Microplastics
- Toxicity
- Biology
- Ingestion
- Physiology
- Zoology
- Toxicology
- Ecology
- Life below water