| Literature DB >> 33183825 |
Yuanqiang Tang1, Yunguo Liu2, Yu Chen3, Wei Zhang4, Jianmin Zhao5, Shaoyao He6, Chunping Yang7, Tao Zhang8, Chunfang Tang9, Chen Zhang10, Zisong Yang11.
Abstract
The ubiquitous problems of microplastics in waters are receiving global attention as microplastics can harm aquatic organisms, and finally can accumulate in the human body through biological chain amplification. In addition, microplastics act as a carrier capable of carrying heavy metals, organics, which form complex pollutants. These new combinations of pollutants, once ingested by aquatic organisms, are amplified through the food chain and can have unpredictable ramifications for aquatic organisms and human beings. Therefore, human beings are not only the source of plastic pollution, but also the sink of microplastic pollution. Therefore, this study reviews the source and distribution of microplastics, and their combined ability with heavy metals, antibiotics, and persistent organic pollutants in aquatic environments. Furthermore, it describes the interaction between aquatic organisms and microplastics. Finally, some suggestions are put forward to promote the sustainable application of microplastics. This work provides theoretical guidance for combining microplastics with other pollutants in water, and the accumulation of microplastics in food chain.Entities:
Keywords: Aquatic organisms; Biosphere; Ecological hazards; Ecotoxicology; Trophic transfer
Year: 2020 PMID: 33183825 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142572
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963