The ubiquitous exposure of humans to microplastics (MPs) through inhalation of particles in air and ingestion in dust, water, and diet is well established. Humans are estimated to ingest tens of thousands to millions of MP particles annually, or on the order of several milligrams daily. Available information suggests that inhalation of indoor air and ingestion of drinking water bottled in plastic are the major sources of MP exposure. Little is known on the occurrence of MPs in human diet. Evidence is accumulating that feeding bottles and medical devices can contribute to MP exposure in newborns and infants. Biomonitoring studies of human stool, fetus, and placenta provide direct evidence of MP exposure in infants and children. MPs <20 µm...
The present article describes about the ill effects of microplastics in animals and humans. During m...
With most of the plastics ever produced now being waste, slowly degrading and fragmenting in the env...
Microplastics are plastic particles <5 mm in diameter. Since the 1950s, there has been an exponentia...
Microplastics are a pollutant of environmental concern. Their presence in food destined for human co...
In the last few decades, microplastics (MPs) have been among the emerging environmental pollutants t...
In the last few decades, microplastics (MPs) have been among the emerging environmental pollutants t...
Over the past few decades, microplastics have become increasingly ubiquitous in the environment and ...
The human health impact of exposure to micro (MP) and nanoplastics (NP) from food remains unknown. T...
The production of plastic has dramatically increased in the last 50 y. Because of their stability an...
Various studies show that micro-and nanoplastics (MNPs) virtually occur in almost every environmenta...
Microplastics (MPs) as a ubiquitous environmental pollutant have drawn growing attention, and it is ...
Microplastics, measuring less than 5 mm in diameter, are now found in various environmental media, i...
Microplastics (MPs) – consisting of small plastic particles with size less than 5 mm – have become u...
Microplastic contamination is ubiquitous in aquatic and terrestrial environments, found in water, se...
The contamination of the environment with whole plastics or pieces thereof (microand nanoplastics) i...
The present article describes about the ill effects of microplastics in animals and humans. During m...
With most of the plastics ever produced now being waste, slowly degrading and fragmenting in the env...
Microplastics are plastic particles <5 mm in diameter. Since the 1950s, there has been an exponentia...
Microplastics are a pollutant of environmental concern. Their presence in food destined for human co...
In the last few decades, microplastics (MPs) have been among the emerging environmental pollutants t...
In the last few decades, microplastics (MPs) have been among the emerging environmental pollutants t...
Over the past few decades, microplastics have become increasingly ubiquitous in the environment and ...
The human health impact of exposure to micro (MP) and nanoplastics (NP) from food remains unknown. T...
The production of plastic has dramatically increased in the last 50 y. Because of their stability an...
Various studies show that micro-and nanoplastics (MNPs) virtually occur in almost every environmenta...
Microplastics (MPs) as a ubiquitous environmental pollutant have drawn growing attention, and it is ...
Microplastics, measuring less than 5 mm in diameter, are now found in various environmental media, i...
Microplastics (MPs) – consisting of small plastic particles with size less than 5 mm – have become u...
Microplastic contamination is ubiquitous in aquatic and terrestrial environments, found in water, se...
The contamination of the environment with whole plastics or pieces thereof (microand nanoplastics) i...
The present article describes about the ill effects of microplastics in animals and humans. During m...
With most of the plastics ever produced now being waste, slowly degrading and fragmenting in the env...
Microplastics are plastic particles <5 mm in diameter. Since the 1950s, there has been an exponentia...