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ClearToxicological impacts of microplastics on human health: a bibliometric analysis
This bibliometric analysis maps the growing body of research on microplastic toxicity and human health, focusing on effects in the gastrointestinal system. Researchers found a rapid increase in studies examining how microplastics deposited in the gut can enter the bloodstream and potentially trigger immune responses. The study highlights emerging research hotspots and identifies key gaps in our understanding of how microplastics affect human health.
A Bibliometric Analysis of Toxicological Impacts of Microplastics in the Environment.
This bibliometric analysis of microplastic toxicology research found exponential growth in gut health studies since 2016, highlighting rising concern over how microplastics — especially in combination with heavy metals — cause immunotoxicity, biofilm formation, and accumulation in human tissues.
Influence of toxic metal exposure on the gut microbiota (Review)
This review summarized evidence on how heavy metals and toxic metals alter gut microbiota composition, diversity, and function, finding metal-specific effects depending on compound form, exposure route, and duration that complicate direct comparisons across studies.
Nexus Between Sarcopenia and Microbiome Research: A Bibliometric Exploration
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of the intersection between sarcopenia and microbiome research, analyzing 997 articles from the Science Citation Index Extended Database to map scientific production, international collaboration networks, and emerging research hotspots in this growing field.
Global Research Trends on Nanoplastics in Food: A Bibliometric Analysis of Human Health Concerns
A bibliometric analysis of Scopus-indexed publications from 2015 to 2024 examined global research trends on nanoplastics in food and human health. Publications increased sharply after 2019, with China as the top contributor, and identified gut toxicity, food packaging, and seawater contamination as the most active research clusters.
Bibliometric and visual analysis of heavy metal health risk assessment: development, hotspots and trends
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of heavy metal health risk assessment literature from 2000 to 2022, identifying development trends and research hotspots. The study reveals growing global attention to environmental heavy metal contamination, which often co-occurs with microplastic pollution in soil and water systems.
Impact of Cumulative Environmental and Dietary Xenobiotics on Human Microbiota: Risk Assessment for One Health
This review examines cumulative exposure to environmental and dietary xenobiotics including microplastics, pesticides, and food additives, assessing their combined impact on the human gut microbiome within a One Health risk framework.
Relevance of gut microbiome research in food safety assessment
This review examined how the gut microbiome metabolizes non-nutritious dietary compounds, arguing that gut microbial processing of food contaminants and additives is an underappreciated dimension of food safety assessment.
Microplastics and human health: A scientometric analysis
Researchers conducted a scientometric analysis of the scientific literature on microplastics and human health, mapping research trends and publication patterns. The study reveals a rapidly growing body of evidence exploring how ubiquitous microplastic contamination may affect human health, while identifying gaps in current research that need further investigation.
Global trends and prospects in microplastics research: A bibliometric analysis
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of global microplastics research using the Web of Science database from 1986 to 2019. The study found that publications on microplastics increased significantly since 2011, with research hotspots and trends shifting from marine contamination surveys toward understanding ecological impacts and human health implications.
Toxic Effects of Xenobiotics on Gut Microbiome and Host Health: A Mini-Review
This mini-review examines how xenobiotics including heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, air pollutants, persistent organic pollutants, and microplastics disrupt the gut microbiome and host health, with implications for developing targeted therapies.
[Effect of microand nanoplastics on the gastrointestinal mucosa and intestinal microbiome].
This review examines how micro- and nanoplastics entering through the food chain affect the gastrointestinal tract, finding evidence of disruption to gut mucosal integrity and intestinal microbiome composition, with implications for digestive health and systemic immune function.
Global trends and hotspots evolution in soil microplastic pollution research: A bibliometric analysis based on the Web of Science
Researchers analyzed global trends in soil microplastic research using bibliometric tools and found the field is still developing compared to water-based studies, with hotspots growing rapidly since 2018. China, the US, the Netherlands, and Australia lead publications, and the field needs to shift focus from measuring toxicity to understanding how microplastics affect entire soil ecosystems.
Global research hotspots and trends on microplastics: a bibliometric analysis
A bibliometric analysis of microplastics publications from 1990 to 2022 found a 19-fold increase in publications and 35-fold increase in citations since 2015, with research clustering around distribution, toxicity, analytical methods, and adsorption of co-pollutants.
Trends and Emerging Hotspots in Toxicology of Chironomids: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis
This bibliometric analysis mapped trends and emerging research hotspots in chironomid toxicology using publications from the Web of Science and PubMed databases. The study identified growing research interest in using these aquatic insects as bioindicators for environmental pollution, including emerging contaminants like microplastics, reflecting the expanding scope of ecotoxicology research.
Current Trends, Spatio‐Temporal Dynamics of Microplastics Research and Global Public Health: A Scientometric Study
This scientometric study analyzes trends in microplastic research and its connection to public health, finding a rapid increase in published studies over recent years. The analysis maps how the field has grown globally and identifies key research themes connecting microplastics to human health concerns. The increasing volume of research reflects growing scientific recognition that microplastics are a significant public health issue.
Gut microbiota as an emerging target for the health implications of microplastics
This review examines how microplastic exposure disrupts the gut microbiome, finding evidence that microplastics damage intestinal barrier proteins, promote inflammation and oxidative stress, and may drive systemic effects including neurotoxicity and reproductive toxicity through gut-mediated pathways.
Mapping research frontiers in microplastics-induced oxidative stress: a bibliometric analysis (2010–2024)
This bibliometric analysis mapped research trends in microplastic-induced oxidative stress across nearly 2,000 studies published between 2010 and 2024. Researchers identified key themes including gut health impacts, nanoplastic toxicity, and the role of specific cellular stress pathways as the most active research frontiers. The study provides a roadmap of where the science is headed and suggests that antioxidant-based interventions may be a promising area for future work.
Microplastics in the Gastrointestinal Tract: A Systematic Review
This systematic review summarizes research on microplastics found in the human gastrointestinal tract. It highlights that microplastics are accumulating in our digestive systems through food and water, and calls for urgent research to understand how these particles may affect gut health and overall well-being.
Perspectives on the Toxic Effects of Micro- and Nanoplastics on the Environment: A Bibliometric Analysis of the 2014 to 2023 Period
This bibliometric analysis mapped out a decade of research on the toxic effects of micro and nanoplastics, identifying key trends and knowledge gaps from 2014 to 2023. The field has grown rapidly, with studies increasingly focusing on how these tiny particles affect human health through oxidative stress, inflammation, and gut disruption. The review highlights that while environmental contamination is well documented, understanding of direct human health impacts is still developing.
Global hotspots and trends in interactions of microplastics and heavy metals: a bibliometric analysis and literature review
This bibliometric review analyzed over 550 published studies on how microplastics interact with heavy metals in the environment. The research shows that microplastics can absorb heavy metals from surrounding water and soil, concentrating these toxic substances and carrying them into living organisms. This combined contamination is a growing concern for human health because microplastics may deliver concentrated doses of heavy metals into the body through food and water.
Bibliometric Analysis of the Toxicity of Bisphenol A
This bibliometric analysis mapped global research output on bisphenol A toxicity, identifying key research trends, influential publications, and emerging focus areas including endocrine disruption, reproductive toxicity, and neurodevelopmental effects.
Interactions between gut microbiota and emerging contaminants exposure: new and profound implications for human health
This review explores how emerging contaminants like microplastics, antibiotics, and persistent organic pollutants interact with gut bacteria and what that means for human health. Researchers found that the gut microbiome is a key target of these pollutants and may play a role in organ damage, hormonal disruption, and other toxic effects through pathways like the gut-liver and gut-brain axes. The study underscores the importance of understanding the three-way relationship between environmental contaminants, gut bacteria, and overall health.
Global microplastics pollution: a bibliometric analysis and review on research trends and hotspots in agroecosystems
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of over 1,600 publications on microplastic pollution in agricultural ecosystems from 2012 to 2024, identifying China, the USA, Germany, and India as leading contributors. The analysis revealed emerging research hotspots including biochar remediation, biodegradable microplastics, and antibiotic resistance genes associated with plastic contamination. The study provides a comprehensive overview of how microplastics affect soil properties, microbial communities, and crop productivity, while identifying key knowledge gaps for future research.