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Environmental distribution, transport and ecotoxicity of microplastics: A review

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED TOXICOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 1, Pages 52-64

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jat.4034

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combined toxicity; distribution; in vitro toxicity; in vivo toxicity; microplastics

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  1. Zhejiang education department [Y201942068]

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This review summarizes the abundance, sources and transport of MPs in different environments, as well as analyzing their toxicity on various test groups. It discusses the combined toxicity effects of MPs and other environmental pollutants on ecosystems, highlighting the limited data on the adverse effects of combined MP toxicity.
Microplastics (MPs) have become a global environmental pollutant because of their unique properties. The extensive MP toxicity reports have focused on the aquatic environment, while the pervasive MP contamination in the soil and air has largely been overlooked. This review summarizes the abundance, sources and transport of MPs in different environments. It analyzes the toxicity of MPs based on various environmentally relevant bacterial, cellular, plant, aquatic animal and mammalian test groups, using both in vitro and in vivo experiments. The combined toxicity effects of MPs and various other environmental pollutants on ecosystems are also discussed. Currently, data on the adverse effects on combined MP toxicity are very limited. Thus, a systematic assessment of the environmental risk in different environments and in various species from MPs is challenging. Thus, this review proposes the possible risks and identifies the knowledge gaps posed by MPs to food safety and human health.

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