人类通过食物链接触微塑料和纳米塑料的途径:文献综述说明了什么?

IF 3 3区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Pietro Antonelli, Juliane Pinarelli Fazion, Filippo Marzoli, Carmen Losasso, Simone Belluco
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摘要

近年来,有关食品中微塑料的科学文献急剧增加,导致有关该主题的评论文章大量出版。本综述借鉴了伞状综述的方法,旨在从文献综述收集的信息出发,系统地收集有关微塑料通过食物链暴露的途径的信息。我们在三个科学数据库中对已发表的综述进行了文献检索。符合条件的综述必须以英文撰写,且必须涉及食物或食物链中的微塑料(MPs)或纳米塑料(NPs)。筛选过程结束后,共纳入 59 篇综述,其中 4 篇为系统性综述。在来自海洋、淡水和陆地环境的多种食物中都发现了微塑料。检测到的 MPs/NPs 大小范围差异很大(0.02 - 16,400 μm)。在分析的评论中,有三种食物基质(牛奶、啤酒和糖)被考虑用于交叉引用分析。之所以选择这三种食物,是因为它们与 MPs/NPs 污染有着不同寻常的联系,而且在数据提取过程中观察到的信息冗余度很高。结果出人意料地显示,已发表的综述数量高于主要研究的数量,这表明有必要采用系统综述方法来全面综合有关食品中微塑料的数据,并统一定义。此外,特别是对于欧洲国家而言,今后应针对牛奶、葡萄酒和肉类等食品开展关于MPs/NPs分布的研究,因为这方面的研究较少。
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Routes of human exposure to Micro- and Nanoplastics through the food chain: what do literature reviews say?

Routes of human exposure to Micro- and Nanoplastics through the food chain: what do literature reviews say?

The scientific literature on microplastics in food has increased exponentially in the last years leading to a huge amount of published reviews on this topic. Following an approach inspired by the umbrella-review methodology, the present review aimed at systematically gathering information regarding the routes of exposure of microplastics through the food chain, starting from information collected by literature reviews. A literature-based search of published reviews was carried out in three scientific databases. Eligible reviews had to be written in English and had to deal with microplastics (MPs) or nanoplastics (NPs) in food or food chains. At the end of the screening process, 59 reviews were included of which four were systematic. Microplastics were found in a broad range of food originating from marine, freshwater and terrestrial environments. The size range of detected MPs/NPs varied greatly (0.02 – 16,400 μm). Among the analysed review, three food matrices (milk, beer and sugar) were considered for the cross-citation analysis. The choice was based on the fact that these matrices are unusually associated with MPs/NPs pollution and the high redundancy of information observed during data extraction. Results surprisingly showed that the number of published reviews was higher than the number of primary studies, suggesting the need for applying a systematic review methodology to comprehensively synthesize data on microplastics in food and to harmonize definitions. In addition, especially for European countries, future research on MPs/NPs distribution should be performed on food such as milk, wine and meat since they are poorly investigated in this area.

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European Food Research and Technology
European Food Research and Technology 工程技术-食品科技
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
3.00%
发文量
232
审稿时长
2.0 months
期刊介绍: The journal European Food Research and Technology publishes state-of-the-art research papers and review articles on fundamental and applied food research. The journal''s mission is the fast publication of high quality papers on front-line research, newest techniques and on developing trends in the following sections: -chemistry and biochemistry- technology and molecular biotechnology- nutritional chemistry and toxicology- analytical and sensory methodologies- food physics. Out of the scope of the journal are: - contributions which are not of international interest or do not have a substantial impact on food sciences, - submissions which comprise merely data collections, based on the use of routine analytical or bacteriological methods, - contributions reporting biological or functional effects without profound chemical and/or physical structure characterization of the compound(s) under research.
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