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The landscape of micron-scale particles including microplastics in human enclosed body fluids

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Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Xiaona Yang, Quanquan Guan, Qing Wang Di Wu, Quanquan Guan, Xiaona Yang, Qing Xu, Jin Jiang, Yong Li, Yong Li, Di Wu, Yong Li, Jin Jiang, Xiaona Yang, Qing Wang Qing Wang Yong Li, Xiaona Yang, Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Quanquan Guan, Jin Jiang, Yan Huang, Qing Wang Jin Jiang, Jin Jiang, Qing Wang Qing Wang Yankai Xia, Xiaona Yang, Quanquan Guan, Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Yong Li, Yong Li, Quanquan Guan, Zhaofeng Liu, Qing Xu, Qing Wang Yong Li, Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Yankai Xia, Xuan Ma, Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Xiaona Yang, Qing Wang Yankai Xia, Qing Wang Yong Li, Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Quanquan Guan, Yankai Xia, Qing Wang Quanquan Guan, Qing Xu, Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Qing Wang Yankai Xia, Shangqian Wang, Yong Li, Qing Wang Yong Li, Qing Wang Qing Wang Weiding Cui, Yong Li, Qing Wang Qing Wang Junwei Tang, Qing Wang Hua Wan, Qing Xu, Yankai Xia, Yiming Tu, Yiming Tu, Qing Wang Di Wu, Yankai Xia, Qing Wang

Summary

Researchers conducted the first comprehensive survey of micron-scale particles, including microplastics, across thirteen types of human body fluids spanning eight organ systems. They detected microparticles in multiple enclosed body fluids, with polyethylene and polyamide among the most common plastic types found. The findings suggest that microplastic exposure in humans is more widespread than previously understood, with particles reaching diverse internal compartments.

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Exogenous microparticles including microplastics are novel pollutants that could persist in the environment with potential health effects, while crucial data on their exposure in humans are still lacking. To understand the panorama of microparticles including microplastics exposure and distribution characteristics in different kinds of body fluids. A non-targeted microparticle internal exposure landscape analysis was done in thirteen kinds of human enclosed body fluids covering eight body systems. Totally 104 patients aged 24-96 years with an average age of 56 years were included in this study. After sample digestion, non-soluble microparticles were detected and identified with one Raman Microspectroscope under a strict quality control-particle detection system. Totally 702 microparticles with size ranging from 2.15 to 103.27 µm were detected in samples. Microparticles were identified into 84 substances or 66 molecules, most of which were firstly reported inside human body. Nine kinds of microplastics were originally reported in human body fluids with their size ranging from 19.66 to 103.27 µm. Microparticles exposure was unexpectedly high inside the human body despite the protection of biological barriers and membranes, raising awareness of the impact of particle pollution on sustainable development.

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