Plastic is increasing in abundance in nearly every possible aquatic environment worldwide. Once in an aqueous environment, plastic can release estrogenic additives and toxic sorbed contaminants to biota via leaching and ingestion. Ultra-violet (UV) radiation and saltwater can enhance the desorption of additives and contaminants. Additionally, plastic can release chemicals at enhanced quantities under gut conditions. Plastic’s ability to cause harm to fish through the leaching of additives and sorbed contaminants in a highly plastic-polluted sensitive estuarine environment was investigated using in vitro and in vivo bioassays and targeted chemical analysis. Ocean-recovered and UV-irradiated plastic released leachates that were biologically a...
Plastic contamination in the environment is common but the characterisation of plastic ingested by f...
After more than 30 years of research on plastic pollution, data on sources and ecotoxicity are still...
Plastic materials provide countless applications in every sector of human life, from food and health...
Plastic is increasing in abundance in nearly every possible aquatic environment worldwide. Once in a...
Plastic is ingested by over 100 bird species and 40 fish species. Once ingested, plastic may release...
Includes bibliographical references.Plastic debris litters our planet and can harm wildlife physical...
Plastics in the oceans can break up into smaller size and shape resembling prey or particles selecte...
According to the United Nations, plastic pollution in the natural environment has been identified as...
Over the last decades synthetic polymers, so called plastics, became one of our most indispensable t...
The widespread diffusion of plastics in the environment, especially in the oceans, is an issue well ...
Marine plastic pollution has become a prominent environmental issue in the recent years. Plastic ing...
Plastics are a group of synthetic materials made of organic polymers and some additives with special...
Plastics have tremendous advantages and utility in the present world but its indiscriminate discard...
Plastic pollution represents a global threat to marine ecosystems. Plastic litter can leach a variet...
Microplastics are major and often overlooked components of this global accumulation of plastic debri...
Plastic contamination in the environment is common but the characterisation of plastic ingested by f...
After more than 30 years of research on plastic pollution, data on sources and ecotoxicity are still...
Plastic materials provide countless applications in every sector of human life, from food and health...
Plastic is increasing in abundance in nearly every possible aquatic environment worldwide. Once in a...
Plastic is ingested by over 100 bird species and 40 fish species. Once ingested, plastic may release...
Includes bibliographical references.Plastic debris litters our planet and can harm wildlife physical...
Plastics in the oceans can break up into smaller size and shape resembling prey or particles selecte...
According to the United Nations, plastic pollution in the natural environment has been identified as...
Over the last decades synthetic polymers, so called plastics, became one of our most indispensable t...
The widespread diffusion of plastics in the environment, especially in the oceans, is an issue well ...
Marine plastic pollution has become a prominent environmental issue in the recent years. Plastic ing...
Plastics are a group of synthetic materials made of organic polymers and some additives with special...
Plastics have tremendous advantages and utility in the present world but its indiscriminate discard...
Plastic pollution represents a global threat to marine ecosystems. Plastic litter can leach a variet...
Microplastics are major and often overlooked components of this global accumulation of plastic debri...
Plastic contamination in the environment is common but the characterisation of plastic ingested by f...
After more than 30 years of research on plastic pollution, data on sources and ecotoxicity are still...
Plastic materials provide countless applications in every sector of human life, from food and health...