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PID 37349- Francesca Maradonna- PRISM-P
Summary
This grant project summary describes a study investigating how dietary exposure to microplastics and PFAS-adsorbed microplastics affects metabolism and reproductive health in seabream. The project also tests whether dietary postbiotics can mitigate these toxic effects.
The project investigates the biological effects of dietary exposure to microplastics (MPs) and PFAS-adsorbed MPs in seabream, focusing on metabolism and reproductive health. It also explores the potential of dietary post-biotics as a mitigation strategy against the toxicity of these environmental contaminants. Experimental data will support early-warning systems and inform regulatory bodies and stakeholders to improve plastic and PFAS management, promoting sustainable and health-protective interventions.This DMP describes the management of biological, genomic and phenotypic data generated in the project. It will ensures compliance with FAIR principles, ethical standards, and AquaServ open data policies.