Literature DB >> 29653694

Trophic transfer of microplastics and mixed contaminants in the marine food web and implications for human health.

Maddison Carbery1, Wayne O'Connor2, Thavamani Palanisami3.   

Abstract

Plastic litter has become one of the most serious threats to the marine environment. Over 690 marine species have been impacted by plastic debris with small plastic particles being observed in the digestive tract of organisms from different trophic levels. The physical and chemical properties of microplastics facilitate the sorption of contaminants to the particle surface, serving as a vector of contaminants to organisms following ingestion. Bioaccumulation factors for higher trophic organisms and impacts on wider marine food webs remain unknown. The main objectives of this review were to discuss the factors influencing microplastic ingestion; describe the biological impacts of associated chemical contaminants; highlight evidence for the trophic transfer of microplastics and contaminants within marine food webs and outline the future research priorities to address potential human health concerns. Controlled laboratory studies looking at the effects of microplastics and contaminants on model organisms employ nominal concentrations and consequently have little relevance to the real environment. Few studies have attempted to track the fate of microplastics and mixed contaminants through a complex marine food web using environmentally relevant concentrations to identify the real level of risk. To our knowledge, there has been no attempt to understand the transfer of microplastics and associated contaminants from seafood to humans and the implications for human health. Research is needed to determine bioaccumulation factors for popular seafood items in order to identify the potential impacts on human health.
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Keywords:  Contaminants; Food chain; Human health; Microplastics; Seafood; Trophic transfer

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29653694     DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2018.03.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Int        ISSN: 0160-4120            Impact factor:   9.621


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Authors:  Anna R Robuck; Christine A Hudak; Lindsay Agvent; Gwenyth Emery; Peter G Ryan; Vonica A Perold; Kevin D Powers; Johanna Pedersen; Michael A Thompson; Justin J Suca; Michael J Moore; Craig Harms; Leandro Bugoni; Gina Shield; Trevor Glass; David N Wiley; Rainer Lohmann
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6.  Microplastic exposure across trophic levels: effects on the host-microbiota of freshwater organisms.

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7.  In situ laboratory for plastic degradation in the Red Sea.

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8.  Trends of microplastic abundance in personal care products in the United Arab Emirates over the period of 3 years (2018-2020).

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9.  Identification of microplastics in wastewater samples by means of polarized light optical microscopy.

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Review 10.  Airborne microplastics: a review study on method for analysis, occurrence, movement and risks.

Authors:  Christian Ebere Enyoh; Andrew Wirnkor Verla; Evelyn Ngozi Verla; Francis Chizoruo Ibe; Collins Emeka Amaobi
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