生物监测
人类健康
暴露评估
风险评估
生化工程
人口
风险分析(工程)
环境卫生
环境科学
生物技术
计算机科学
医学
环境化学
生物
化学
工程类
计算机安全
作者
Kuanliang Shao,Runyu Zou,Zhuoyue Zhang,Laurens D. B. Mandemaker,Sarah Timbie,Ronald Smith,Amanda M. Durkin,Hanna M. Dusza,Florian Meirer,Bert M. Weckhuysen,Tanya L. Alderete,Roel Vermuelen,Douglas I. Walker
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-pharmtox-030424-112828
摘要
Although plastic pollution and exposure to plastic-related compounds have received worldwide attention, health risks associated with micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) are largely unknown. Emerging evidence suggests MNPs are present in human biofluids and tissue, including blood, breast milk, stool, lung tissue, and placenta; however, exposure assessment is limited and the extent of human exposure to MNPs is not well known. While there is a critical need to establish robust and scalable biomonitoring strategies to assess human exposure to MNPs and plastic-related chemicals, over 10,000 chemicals have been linked to plastic manufacturing with no existing standardized approaches to account for even a fraction of these exposures. This review provides an overview of the status of methods for measuring MNPs and associated plastic-related chemicals in humans, with a focus on approaches that could be adapted for population-wide biomonitoring and integration with biological response measures to develop hypotheses on potential health effects of plastic exposures. We also examine the exposure risks associated with the widespread use of chemical additives in plastics. Despite advancements in analytical techniques, there remains a pressing need for standardized measurement protocols and untargeted, high-throughput analysis methods to enable comprehensive MNP biomonitoring to identify key MNP exposures in human populations. This review aims to merge insights into the toxicological effects of MNPs and plastic additives with an evaluation of analytical challenges, advocating for enhanced research methods to fully assess, understand, and mitigate the public health implications of MNPs.
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