Witczak Agata, Przedpełska Laura, Pokorska-Niewiada Kamila, Cybulski Jacek
Department of Toxicology, Dairy Technology and Food Storage, Faculty of Food Sciences and Fisheries, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, 70-310 Szczecin, Poland.
Toxics. 2024 Aug 5;12(8):571. doi: 10.3390/toxics12080571.
The threat posed by microplastics has become one of the world's most serious problems. Recent reports indicate that the presence of microplastics has been documented not only in coastal areas and beaches, but also in water reservoirs, from which they enter the bodies of aquatic animals and humans. Microplastics can also bioaccumulate contaminants that lead to serious damage to aquatic ecosystems. The lack of comprehensive data makes it challenging to ascertain the potential consequences of acute and chronic exposure, particularly for future generations. It is crucial to acknowledge that there is still a substantial need for rapid and effective techniques to identify microplastic particles for precise evaluation. Additionally, implementing legal regulations, limiting plastic production, and developing biodegradation methods are promising solutions, the implementation of which could limit the spread of toxic microplastics.
微塑料构成的威胁已成为世界上最严重的问题之一。最近的报告表明,微塑料不仅在沿海地区和海滩被发现,在水库中也有记录,它们由此进入水生动物和人类体内。微塑料还会生物累积污染物,对水生生态系统造成严重破坏。缺乏全面的数据使得难以确定急性和慢性暴露的潜在后果,尤其是对后代的影响。必须认识到,仍然迫切需要快速有效的技术来识别微塑料颗粒,以便进行精确评估。此外,实施法律法规、限制塑料生产以及开发生物降解方法都是有前景的解决方案,实施这些方案可以限制有毒微塑料的扩散。