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Environmental health impacts of microplastics exposure on structural organization levels in the human body

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 825, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154025

Keywords

Environmental health; Human health risk; Microplastics exposure routes; Microplastics toxicity studies

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  1. Environment and Conservation Fund of The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region [ECF 2020-76]
  2. Faculty of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences of The Education University of Hong Kong [DRF/ICSP-3/20-21]

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This review provides an overview of the interaction between microplastics and human health, highlighting the potential risks and impacts. It discusses the characteristics and global status of microplastics pollution, as well as the potential hazards it poses to human health through toxic chemicals, contaminants, and physical damage. The review also explores the potential interactions of microplastics with the biological organization at various levels. It concludes by suggesting five urgent perspectives and implications for future research on microplastics.
The ubiquitous prevalence of microplastics pollution has raised concerns about microplastics' potential risks and impacts on the global environment. However, the potential human health risks and impacts of microplastics remain largely unexplored. By providing an overview regarding the interaction of microplastics and human health, this review extends current knowledge on the potential impacts of microplastics pollution on humans from an environmental health perspective. The paper firstly presents the characteristics of microplastics as well as the status of global microplastics pollution. As for human health, the potential hazards of microplastics are reflected by toxic chemical components, vectors of contaminants, and physical damage. Extensive microplastic pollution on ecosystems due to human activities leads to inevitable human exposure, which may occur by dietary, inhalation and/or skin contact. Accordingly, microplastics exposure is closely associated with human health. This study explores the potential interactions of microplastics with the biological organization at various levels, including chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, and system levels. The review concludes by highlighting five urgent perspectives and implications for future research on microplastics: 1) Developing a standard terminology and research methods; 2) Reinforcing microplastics pollution governance; 3) Exploring innovative strategies and technologies; 4) Engaging the public and change behaviour; and 5) Adopting a transdisciplinary approach.

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