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A Detailed Review Study on Potential Effects of Microplastics and Additives of Concern on Human Health

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020 1763 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 60 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Claudia Campanale, Claudia Campanale, Claudia Campanale, Carmine Massarelli, Claudia Campanale, Claudia Campanale, Carmine Massarelli, Claudia Campanale, Claudia Campanale, Claudia Campanale, Carmine Massarelli, Ilaria Savino, Carmine Massarelli, Ilaria Savino, Carmine Massarelli, Claudia Campanale, Claudia Campanale, Claudia Campanale, Ilaria Savino, Claudia Campanale, Claudia Campanale, Claudia Campanale, Carmine Massarelli, Claudia Campanale, Vito Felice Uricchio, Vito Felice Uricchio, Ilaria Savino, Claudia Campanale, Claudia Campanale, Claudia Campanale, Ilaria Savino, Carmine Massarelli, Ilaria Savino, Claudia Campanale, Claudia Campanale, Vito Felice Uricchio, Carmine Massarelli, Ilaria Savino, Ilaria Savino, Vito Felice Uricchio, Vito Felice Uricchio, Vito Felice Uricchio, Carmine Massarelli, Carmine Massarelli, Carmine Massarelli, Carmine Massarelli, Carmine Massarelli, Vito Felice Uricchio, Carmine Massarelli, Carmine Massarelli, Vito Felice Uricchio, Vito Felice Uricchio, Carmine Massarelli, Vito Locaputo Vito Locaputo, Ilaria Savino, Carmine Massarelli, Carmine Massarelli, Vito Felice Uricchio, Vito Felice Uricchio, Vito Felice Uricchio, Vito Felice Uricchio, Vito Felice Uricchio, Vito Felice Uricchio, Ilaria Savino, Vito Felice Uricchio, Carmine Massarelli, Vito Felice Uricchio, Vito Felice Uricchio, Vito Felice Uricchio, Vito Felice Uricchio, Vito Felice Uricchio, Vito Felice Uricchio, Carmine Massarelli, Ilaria Savino, Vito Felice Uricchio, Vito Locaputo

Summary

This detailed review examines the potential health effects of microplastics and the chemical additives they contain, which can include plasticizers, flame retardants, and stabilizers. Researchers describe how humans are exposed to these hazardous chemicals through ingestion, inhalation, and skin contact as microplastics break down in the environment. The study emphasizes that the combination of physical particle effects and chemical toxicity makes microplastics a uniquely complex health concern.

The distribution and abundance of microplastics into the world are so extensive that many scientists use them as key indicators of the recent and contemporary period defining a new historical epoch: The Plasticene. However, the implications of microplastics are not yet thoroughly understood. There is considerable complexity involved to understand their impact due to different physical-chemical properties that make microplastics multifaceted stressors. If, on the one hand, microplastics carry toxic chemicals in the ecosystems, thus serving as vectors of transport, they are themselves, on the other hand, a cocktail of hazardous chemicals that are added voluntarily during their production as additives to increase polymer properties and prolong their life. To date, there is a considerable lack of knowledge on the major additives of concern that are used in the plastic industry, on their fate once microplastics dispose into the environment, and on their consequent effects on human health when associated with micro and nanoplastics. The present study emphasizes the most toxic and dangerous chemical substances that are contained in all plastic products to describe the effects and implications of these hazardous chemicals on human health, providing a detailed overview of studies that have investigated their abundance on microplastics. In the present work, we conducted a capillary review of the literature on micro and nanoplastic exposure pathways and their potential risk to human health to summarize current knowledge with the intention of better focus future research in this area and fill knowledge gaps.

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