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Sources, Degradation, Ingestion and Effects of Microplastics on Humans: A Review

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TOXICS
卷 11, 期 9, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/toxics11090747

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plastics reduction; microplastics; environmental pollution; hazards; food chain; health

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This review explores the origins, absorption, and harmful effects of microplastics on the environment and humans. The production and presence of microplastics pose a significant threat to the environment and human health and require attention. Various methods exist for degrading plastics, but microplastics continue to be produced during degradation. Microplastics enter the human body through inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact and may have negative impacts on multiple aspects of human health. Most countries have taken measures to regulate plastic particles and reduce plastic usage.
Celluloid, the predecessor to plastic, was synthesized in 1869, and due to technological advancements, plastic products appear to be ubiquitous in daily life. The massive production, rampant usage, and inadequate disposal of plastic products have led to severe environmental pollution. Consequently, reducing the employment of plastic has emerged as a pressing concern for governments globally. This review explores microplastics, including their origins, absorption, and harmful effects on the environment and humans. Several methods exist for breaking down plastics, including thermal, mechanical, light, catalytic, and biological processes. Despite these methods, microplastics (MPs, between 1 and 5 mm in size) continue to be produced during degradation. Acknowledging the significant threat that MPs pose to the environment and human health is imperative. This form of pollution is pervasive in the air and food and infiltrates our bodies through ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact. It is essential to assess the potential hazards that MPs can introduce. There is evidence suggesting that MPs may have negative impacts on different areas of human health. These include the respiratory, gastrointestinal, immune, nervous, and reproductive systems, the liver and organs, the skin, and even the placenta and placental barrier. It is encouraging to see that most of the countries have taken steps to regulate plastic particles. These measures aim to reduce plastic usage, which is essential today. At the same time, this review summarizes the degradation mechanism of plastics, their impact on human health, and plastic reduction policies worldwide. It provides valuable information for future research on MPs and regulatory development.

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