| Literature DB >> 33517026 |
Manish Kumar1, Hongyu Chen2, Surendra Sarsaiya3, Shiyi Qin4, Huimin Liu4, Mukesh Kumar Awasthi5, Sunil Kumar6, Lal Singh6, Zengqiang Zhang4, Nanthi S Bolan7, Ashok Pandey8, Sunita Varjani9, Mohammad J Taherzadeh10.
Abstract
Micro-and nano-plastics (MNPs) (size < 5 mm/<100 nm) epitomize one of the emergent environmental pollutants with its existence all around the globe. Their high persistence nature and release of chemicals/additives used in synthesis of plastics materials may pose cascading impacts on living organism across the globe. Natural connectivity of all the environmental compartments (terrestrial, aquatic, and atmospheric) leads to migration/dispersion of MNPs from one compartment to others. Nevertheless, the information on dispersion of MNPs across the environmental compartments and its possible impacts on living organisms are still missing. This review first acquaints with dispersion mechanisms of MNPs in the environment, its polymeric/oligomeric and chemical constituents and then emphasized its impacts on living organism. Based on the existing knowledge about the MNPs' constituent and its potential impacts on the viability, development, lifecycle, movements, and fertility of living organism via several potential mechanisms, such as irritation, oxidative damage, digestion impairment, tissue deposition, change in gut microbial communities' dynamics, impaired fatty acid metabolism, and molecular damage are emphasized. Finally, at the end, the review provided the challenges associated with remediation of plastics pollutions and desirable strategies, policies required along with substantial gaps in MNPs research were recommended for future studies.Entities:
Keywords: Chemicals and additives; Food chain; Health impact; Microplastics; Nano-plastics
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33517026 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.124967
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588