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Toxicity Mechanism, Exposure Pathways, and Environmental Risk Assessment of Microplastic Pollution

2025
Carolina M. Aronzon, María Mar Areco

Summary

This book chapter reviews the toxicity mechanisms and exposure pathways of microplastics in aquatic environments, examining how MPs cause harm through physical ingestion, chemical leaching, and facilitation of co-contaminant transport, and discussing frameworks for environmental risk assessment.

Study Type Environmental

This chapter reviews the published information on the impact of microplastic (MP) pollution in aquatic environments, focusing on toxicity mechanisms and exposure pathways. The aim is to elucidate how MPs affect aquatic organisms and ecosystems. The study analyzes the behavior of MPs in aquatic systems and their potential to harm aquatic biodiversity-ecosystem functioning. It explores pathways such as runoff and wastewater through which MPs enter aquatic systems. The study provides insights into the specific impacts of MP pollution on aquatic ecosystems, facilitating a better understanding of their consequences. By identifying pathways and potential risks, this text aims to contribute valuable knowledge to ongoing efforts to understand, manage, and mitigate the impact of MPs on aquatic environments.

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