Plastic products contain complex mixtures of extractable chemicals that can be toxic. However, humans and wildlife will only be exposed to plastic chemicals that are released under realistic conditions. Thus, we investigated the toxicological and chemical profiles leaching into water from 24 everyday plastic products covering eight polymer types. We performed migration experiments over 10 days at 40 °C and analyzed the migrates using four in vitro bioassays and nontarget high-resolution mass spectrometry (UPLC-QTOF-MSE). All migrates induced baseline toxicity, 22 an oxidative stress response, 13 antiandrogenicity, and one estrogenicity. Overall, between 17 and 8681 relevant chemical features were present in the migrates. In other words, bet...
Standard ecotoxicological testing of microplastic does not provide insight into the influence that e...
Adverse effects of plastic debris in the environment are of concern. While there are many studies ad...
International audienceDue to its chemical inertness and physical properties PET is particularly suit...
Plastic products contain complex mixtures of extractable chemicals that can be toxic. However, human...
Plastics are extremely diverse in terms of chemical composition, properties and possible application...
Plastics are known sources of chemical exposure and few, prominent plastic-associated chemicals, suc...
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous and growing global problem. Past studies have shown that not only ...
Highlights • Release of additives from plastic pollution may harm wildlife. • Robust methods t...
Plastic products are made from the essential polymer mixed with a complex blend of substances includ...
Plastics contain a complex mixture of chemicals including polymers, additives, starting substances a...
Plastic debris are accumulating in our oceans and are degraded into smaller pieces which eventually ...
Plastic pollution is a source of chemical to the environment and wildlife. Despite the ubiquity of p...
Microplastics are ubiquitous contaminants that may harm wildlife through the leaching of chemical ad...
International audiencePlastic pollution is a source of chemical to the environment and wildlife. Des...
Standard ecotoxicological testing of microplastic does not provide insight into the influence that e...
Standard ecotoxicological testing of microplastic does not provide insight into the influence that e...
Adverse effects of plastic debris in the environment are of concern. While there are many studies ad...
International audienceDue to its chemical inertness and physical properties PET is particularly suit...
Plastic products contain complex mixtures of extractable chemicals that can be toxic. However, human...
Plastics are extremely diverse in terms of chemical composition, properties and possible application...
Plastics are known sources of chemical exposure and few, prominent plastic-associated chemicals, suc...
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous and growing global problem. Past studies have shown that not only ...
Highlights • Release of additives from plastic pollution may harm wildlife. • Robust methods t...
Plastic products are made from the essential polymer mixed with a complex blend of substances includ...
Plastics contain a complex mixture of chemicals including polymers, additives, starting substances a...
Plastic debris are accumulating in our oceans and are degraded into smaller pieces which eventually ...
Plastic pollution is a source of chemical to the environment and wildlife. Despite the ubiquity of p...
Microplastics are ubiquitous contaminants that may harm wildlife through the leaching of chemical ad...
International audiencePlastic pollution is a source of chemical to the environment and wildlife. Des...
Standard ecotoxicological testing of microplastic does not provide insight into the influence that e...
Standard ecotoxicological testing of microplastic does not provide insight into the influence that e...
Adverse effects of plastic debris in the environment are of concern. While there are many studies ad...
International audienceDue to its chemical inertness and physical properties PET is particularly suit...