Understanding Human Health Impacts Following Microplastic Exposure Necessitates Standardized Protocols

Sarah E. Morgan, Samantha S Romanick, Lisa DeLouise, James McGrath, Alison Elder
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Microplastics (MPs; 1 µm to 5 mm) are a persistent and pervasive environmental pollutant of emergent and increasing concern. Human exposure to MPs through food, water, and air has been documented and thus motivates the need for a better understanding of the biological implications of MP exposure. These impacts are dependent on the properties of MPs, including size, morphology, and chemistry, as well as the dose and route of exposure. This overview offers a perspective on the current methods used to assess the bioactivity of MPs. First, we discuss methods associated with MP bioactivity research with an emphasis on the variety of assays, exposure conditions, and reference MP particles that have been used. Next, we review the challenges presented by common instrumentation and laboratory materials, the lack of standardized reference materials, and the limited understanding of MP dosimetry. Finally, we propose solutions that can help increase the applicability and impact of future studies while reducing redundancy in the field. The excellent protocols published in this issue are intended to contribute toward standardizing the field so that the MP knowledge base grows from a reliable foundation. © 2024 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

要了解微塑料暴露对人类健康的影响,就必须制定标准化的规程。
微塑料(MPs;1 微米至 5 毫米)是一种持久性、普遍性的环境污染物,日益受到人们的关注。人类通过食物、水和空气接触微塑料的情况已有记载,因此需要更好地了解接触微塑料对生物的影响。这些影响取决于 MPs 的特性,包括大小、形态和化学性质,以及暴露的剂量和途径。本综述介绍了目前用于评估多孔质微粒生物活性的方法。首先,我们讨论了与多孔质微粒生物活性研究相关的方法,重点是各种检测方法、暴露条件和已使用的多孔质微粒参考物。接下来,我们回顾了普通仪器和实验室材料、标准化参考材料的缺乏以及对 MP 剂量测定的有限了解所带来的挑战。最后,我们提出了一些解决方案,有助于提高未来研究的适用性和影响力,同时减少该领域的冗余。本期发表的优秀方案旨在促进该领域的标准化,从而使 MP 知识库在可靠的基础上发展壮大。© 2024 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
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