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Microplastics and nanoplastics in drinking water and beverages: occurrence and human exposure

Journal of Environmental Exposure Assessment 2024 9 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 55 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Junjie Zhang, Junjie Zhang, Junjie Zhang, Junjie Zhang, Chu Peng, Chu Peng, Chu Peng, Junjie Zhang, Junjie Zhang, Chu Peng, Junjie Zhang, Junjie Zhang, Junjie Zhang, Chu Peng, Junjie Zhang, Junjie Zhang, Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Chu Peng, Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Yubin Liu, Chu Peng, Chu Peng, Chu Peng, Junjie Zhang, Junjie Zhang, Junjie Zhang, Junjie Zhang, Junjie Zhang, Junjie Zhang, Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Chu Peng, Junjie Zhang, Chu Peng, Liang Zhao, Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Junjie Zhang, Junjie Zhang, Junjie Zhang, Junjie Zhang, Chu Peng, Liang Zhao, Lei Wang Chu Peng, Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Chu Peng, Junjie Zhang, Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Chu Peng, Lei Wang Chu Peng, Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Yubin Liu, Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Junjie Zhang, Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Chu Peng, Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Lei Wang Chu Peng, Lei Wang Lei Wang

Summary

This review examines the presence of microplastics and nanoplastics in drinking water and beverages across different countries and regions, finding significant variation in contamination levels. Differences in water treatment efficiency, pollution sources, and the amount of water people consume all influence human exposure estimates, which can vary by orders of magnitude between studies. The study highlights the need for standardized measurement methods and calls attention to the poorly understood risks posed by nanoplastics in what we drink.

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Microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics have gained significant attention as emerging environmental pollutants due to their widespread presence and potential health risks. In recent years, these contaminants have been frequently detected in drinking water and various beverages, prompting concern about their sources and effects. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the occurrence of MPs in drinking water and beverages and exposure assessments. MP concentrations in drinking water vary significantly across countries and regions, influenced by diverse factors such as the efficiency of water treatment plants, the level of pollution in water sources, and the condition of transportation pipelines. Another critical aspect discussed in this review is the assessment of human exposure to MPs. Similarly, the daily intake of MPs shows significant variation across different countries and regions. Beyond the concentration of MPs in drinking water, an equally important factor is the quantity of water consumed, which can differ by as much as two orders of magnitude between studies. These variations in water consumption are a key focus of this article, as they greatly influence the estimation of human MP exposure. Furthermore, it discusses the limitations of current research, emphasizes gaps in understanding nanoplastics, and outlines potential future research directions.

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