Plastic particulates in the environment pose an increasing concern for regulatory bodies due to their potential risk to higher organisms (including humans) as they enter the food chain. Nanoplastics (defined here as smaller than 1 μm) are particularly challenging to detect and analyze at environmentally relevant concentrations and in biological matrices. The tunicate Ciona Robusta is an effective bioindicator for microplastics and nanoplastic contamination in the marine environment, due to its capacity to filter substantial volumes of water and to accumulate particulates. In this proof-of-principle study that demonstrates a complete methodology, following controlled exposure using spiked samples of a model nanoplastic (100 nm diameter polys...
International audienceMarine litter consists in 60 to 80% of plastics including microplastics, usual...
With the mass production and use of plastic products, which leads to their continuous entry into the...
Microplastics exhibit a global distribution and have been detected in all levels of the marine envir...
Plastic particulates in the environment pose an increasing concern for regulatory bodies due to thei...
AbstractPlastic particulates in the environment pose an increasing concern for regulatory bodies due...
Nanoplastics (NPs) as emerging marine pollutants can be taken up by seafood organisms. It is crucial...
The extent of nanoplastic pollution has raised severe environmental and health concerns. While the m...
International audiencePollution of the oceans by microplastics, defined as plastic particles of size...
Nanoplastics (NPs) are a rapidly developing subject that is relevant in environmental and food resea...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persistent in the aquatic environment. Its distribution is heter...
Measurements of microplastics in biota and abiotic matrices are key elements of exposure and risk as...
International audiencePollution of the oceans by microplastics (<5 mm) represents a major environ...
Microplastics (MPs) have emerged as an environmental problem. Once released into the environment, MP...
Microplastics and other anthropogenic microparticles are an emerging class of contaminants in marine...
The vast amount of plastic waste emitted into the environment and the increasing concern of potentia...
International audienceMarine litter consists in 60 to 80% of plastics including microplastics, usual...
With the mass production and use of plastic products, which leads to their continuous entry into the...
Microplastics exhibit a global distribution and have been detected in all levels of the marine envir...
Plastic particulates in the environment pose an increasing concern for regulatory bodies due to thei...
AbstractPlastic particulates in the environment pose an increasing concern for regulatory bodies due...
Nanoplastics (NPs) as emerging marine pollutants can be taken up by seafood organisms. It is crucial...
The extent of nanoplastic pollution has raised severe environmental and health concerns. While the m...
International audiencePollution of the oceans by microplastics, defined as plastic particles of size...
Nanoplastics (NPs) are a rapidly developing subject that is relevant in environmental and food resea...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persistent in the aquatic environment. Its distribution is heter...
Measurements of microplastics in biota and abiotic matrices are key elements of exposure and risk as...
International audiencePollution of the oceans by microplastics (<5 mm) represents a major environ...
Microplastics (MPs) have emerged as an environmental problem. Once released into the environment, MP...
Microplastics and other anthropogenic microparticles are an emerging class of contaminants in marine...
The vast amount of plastic waste emitted into the environment and the increasing concern of potentia...
International audienceMarine litter consists in 60 to 80% of plastics including microplastics, usual...
With the mass production and use of plastic products, which leads to their continuous entry into the...
Microplastics exhibit a global distribution and have been detected in all levels of the marine envir...