Eco-toxicity of nano-plastics and its implication on human metabolism : current and future perspective

HALDAR, SHOUMI - MURALIDARAN, YUVASHREE - MIGUEZ CARAMES, DIANA - MULLA, SIKANDAR I. - MISHRA, PRABHAKAR

Resumen:

In the current scenario, plastic pollution has become one of the serious environmental hazard problems due to its improper handling and insufficiency in degradation. Nanoplastics (NPs) are formed when plastic fragments are subjected to ultraviolet radiation, natural weathering, and biodegradation. This review paper focuses on the source of origin, bioaccumulation, potential nanoplastics toxicity impact towards environment and human system and management strategies towards plastic pollution. Moreover, this study demonstrates that nanoplastics interfere with metabolic pathways and cause organ dysfunction. A wide range of studies have documented the alteration of organism physiology and behavior, caused by NPs exposure. A major source of NPs exposure is via ingestion because these plastics are found in foods or food packaging, however, they can also enter the human body via inhalation but in a less well-defined form. In recent literature, the studies demonstrate the mechanisms for NP uptake, affecting factors that have been discussed followed by cytotoxic mechanisms of NPs. However, study on challenges regarding NPs toxicity for the risk assessment of human health is limited. It is important to perform and focus more on the possible impacts of NPs on human health to identify the key challenges and explore the potential impacts of their environmental accumulation and its toxicity impacts.


Detalles Bibliográficos
2023
PLÁSTICOS
RESIDUOS TÓXICOS
SALUD
TOXICIDAD
Inglés
Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguay
Catálogo digital del LATU
https://catalogo.latu.org.uy/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=32653
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author HALDAR, SHOUMI
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MIGUEZ CARAMES, DIANA
MULLA, SIKANDAR I.
MISHRA, PRABHAKAR
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MIGUEZ CARAMES, DIANA
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MISHRA, PRABHAKAR
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dc.coverage.none.fl_str_mv En: Science of the Total Environment, 861, 160571. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160571
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv In the current scenario, plastic pollution has become one of the serious environmental hazard problems due to its improper handling and insufficiency in degradation. Nanoplastics (NPs) are formed when plastic fragments are subjected to ultraviolet radiation, natural weathering, and biodegradation. This review paper focuses on the source of origin, bioaccumulation, potential nanoplastics toxicity impact towards environment and human system and management strategies towards plastic pollution. Moreover, this study demonstrates that nanoplastics interfere with metabolic pathways and cause organ dysfunction. A wide range of studies have documented the alteration of organism physiology and behavior, caused by NPs exposure. A major source of NPs exposure is via ingestion because these plastics are found in foods or food packaging, however, they can also enter the human body via inhalation but in a less well-defined form. In recent literature, the studies demonstrate the mechanisms for NP uptake, affecting factors that have been discussed followed by cytotoxic mechanisms of NPs. However, study on challenges regarding NPs toxicity for the risk assessment of human health is limited. It is important to perform and focus more on the possible impacts of NPs on human health to identify the key challenges and explore the potential impacts of their environmental accumulation and its toxicity impacts.
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description In the current scenario, plastic pollution has become one of the serious environmental hazard problems due to its improper handling and insufficiency in degradation. Nanoplastics (NPs) are formed when plastic fragments are subjected to ultraviolet radiation, natural weathering, and biodegradation. This review paper focuses on the source of origin, bioaccumulation, potential nanoplastics toxicity impact towards environment and human system and management strategies towards plastic pollution. Moreover, this study demonstrates that nanoplastics interfere with metabolic pathways and cause organ dysfunction. A wide range of studies have documented the alteration of organism physiology and behavior, caused by NPs exposure. A major source of NPs exposure is via ingestion because these plastics are found in foods or food packaging, however, they can also enter the human body via inhalation but in a less well-defined form. In recent literature, the studies demonstrate the mechanisms for NP uptake, affecting factors that have been discussed followed by cytotoxic mechanisms of NPs. However, study on challenges regarding NPs toxicity for the risk assessment of human health is limited. It is important to perform and focus more on the possible impacts of NPs on human health to identify the key challenges and explore the potential impacts of their environmental accumulation and its toxicity impacts.
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spellingShingle Eco-toxicity of nano-plastics and its implication on human metabolism : current and future perspective
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TOXICIDAD
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title Eco-toxicity of nano-plastics and its implication on human metabolism : current and future perspective
title_full Eco-toxicity of nano-plastics and its implication on human metabolism : current and future perspective
title_fullStr Eco-toxicity of nano-plastics and its implication on human metabolism : current and future perspective
title_full_unstemmed Eco-toxicity of nano-plastics and its implication on human metabolism : current and future perspective
title_short Eco-toxicity of nano-plastics and its implication on human metabolism : current and future perspective
title_sort Eco-toxicity of nano-plastics and its implication on human metabolism : current and future perspective
topic PLÁSTICOS
RESIDUOS TÓXICOS
SALUD
TOXICIDAD
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