A narrative review of microplastics in the indoor and outdoor environment, human effects, and ecological risks

Q3 Environmental Science
Nasim Zolfaghari Firouzsalari, Farhad Ghayurdoost, Akbar Gholampour
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Abstract

Due to their widespread identification in all environmental compartments, Microplastics (MPs) are emerging pollutants that have garnered growing scientific and public attention over the last decades. Early research on MPs and their effects was limited to studies of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, but more recent studies have included MPs in the air. There is now considerable concern about the effects of MPs on pristine environments and urban air quality. A literature search was conducted in Science Direct and Google Scholar using the following keywords: microplastics, indoor environment, outdoor environment, human effects, and ecological risks. Finally, eligible studies were selected for the review. Textiles, such as clothes, carpets, and curtains, are the main indoor sources of MPs. As well as the primary sources of MPs outdoors, there are landfills, urban and home dust, and synthetic particles. According to current theories, human exposure to MPs occurs through dermal contact, ingestion, and inhalation. Recent research has demonstrated that inhalation is the principal mechanism of human exposure to MPs. Early toxicological research suggests that MPs may lead to inflammation and oxidative stress. However, there is growing concern about the possible leaching of hazardous chemicals used as plastic additives. Nevertheless, MP exposure and risk assessment in humans is still in its infancy, and more research on the presence of MPs in various indoor and outdoor environments is required to provide the knowledge base needed for regulations to protect human health and the environment from MPs.
关于室内外环境中的微塑料、对人类的影响和生态风险的叙述性综述
过去几十年来,微塑料(MPs)作为一种新兴污染物,在所有环境区划中被广泛发现,并引起了科学界和公众越来越多的关注。早期对 MPs 及其影响的研究仅限于陆地和水生生态系统,但最近的研究已将空气中的 MPs 包括在内。目前,人们相当关注多溴联苯对原始环境和城市空气质量的影响。在 Science Direct 和 Google Scholar 中使用以下关键词进行了文献检索:微塑料、室内环境、室外环境、人类影响和生态风险。最后,筛选出符合条件的研究进行综述。衣服、地毯和窗帘等纺织品是室内微塑料的主要来源。除了室外的主要 MPs 来源外,还有垃圾填埋场、城市和家庭灰尘以及合成颗粒。根据目前的理论,人类是通过皮肤接触、摄入和吸入的方式接触到多溴联苯。最新研究表明,吸入是人类接触 MPs 的主要机制。早期的毒理学研究表明,MPs 可能会导致炎症和氧化应激。不过,人们越来越担心作为塑料添加剂的有害化学物质可能会沥滤。然而,多溴联苯醚在人类中的暴露和风险评估仍处于起步阶段,需要对各种室内和室外环境中的多溴联苯醚进行更多的研究,以便为制定保护人类健康和环境免受多溴联苯醚危害的法规提供必要的知识基础。
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Journal of Air Pollution and Health
Journal of Air Pollution and Health Environmental Science-Global and Planetary Change
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