| Literature DB >> 35836585 |
Abstract
The human health impact of exposure to micro (MP) and nanoplastics (NP) from food remains unknown. There are several gaps in knowledge that prevent a complete risk assessment of them. First, the fact that some plastics may be chemically harmful, either directly toxic themselves or because they absorb and carry other components, which makes these particles may possess 3 types of hazards, physical, chemical and biological. In addition, the levels at which toxic effects may occur are unknown and there is a lack of studies to estimate the levels to which we are exposed. Plastic particles can induce physical stress and damage, apoptosis, necrosis, inflammation, oxidative stress and immune responses, which could contribute to the development of diseases such as cancer, metabolic disorders, and neurodevelopmental conditions, among others. In addition, they may have effects on other pathologies that have not yet been studied, such as food allergy, where they could act modifying the digestibility of food allergens, increasing intestinal permeability, promoting an intestinal inflammatory environment or causing intestinal dysbiosis, which could promote food allergen sensitization. However, given the limited information on the presence of MP and especially NP in food, further research is needed to estimate whether they could amplify the risk of allergic sensitization to food proteins and to elucidate the risk to human health.Entities:
Keywords: food allergy; food contamination; human health; microplastics; nanoplastics
Year: 2022 PMID: 35836585 PMCID: PMC9274238 DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2022.910094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Nutr ISSN: 2296-861X
Figure 1Potential mechanisms of nanoplastic (NP)-mediated food allergy sensitization and dysbiosis through the gastrointestinal tract. Created with BioRender.com.
Gaps in the knowledge and scientific uncertainties to perform a conclusive human health risk assessment of MP and NP exposure through food.
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| Hazard identification | Detection techniques | Lack of effective, harmonized, and commonly available analytical methods tailored to the nano-range | Necessary to identify the hazard | ( |
| Standardization of analytical methods | Limited availability of reference materials comparable to environmentally weathered plastics | Important to establish comparability and accuracy of analytical results between different locations and over time | ( | |
| Sampling | The spatial and temporal variability of MP and NP in a field is unknown | Necessary for standardizing sampling (how and how much to sample) | ( | |
| Hazard assessment | Hazard assessment | Many hazards posed by MP and NP are unknown and can be multiple (physical, chemical, and biological) | Identify the hazard posed by MP and NP is essential in order to carry out a complete risk assessment | ( |
| Toxicity | MP and NP are a multidimensional contaminant, differing in size, shape, polymer type, and additive cocktail. How these dimensions may influence the toxicity of the particles remains unknown. it is not yet possible to extrapolate data from one kind of particle to the other | Necessary to stablish toxic dose levels and evaluate acute and chronic toxicity | ( | |
| Fate of MPs and NPs in the human organism | There is a lack of knowledge about the impact of digestion on MP and NPs. The limited available data on toxicokinetics only include absorption and distribution, whereas no information is available on metabolism and excretion. Also, the local effects of MP and NP in the gastrointestinal tract, including microbiota, are unknown | Necessary to determine if ingested MP can be degraded to NP in the gastrointestinal tract. Moreover, toxicokinetic data are essential for a human risk assessment | ( | |
| Exposure assessment | Exposure levels | The routes and sources of exposure are not completely known | Necessary for estimating the human daily exposure | ( |
| Influence of food processing | Addition or removing of MP and NP from ingredients during processing or cooking and during the normal use of plastic food contact materials is unknown | It is crucial to estimate the contribution of food to overall human MP and NPs consumption and to mitigate this exposure in the future | ( |