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Marine micro(nano)plastics toxicology: Knowledge gaps and perspectives
Micro(nano)plastics (MNPs) have emerged as pervasive contaminants widely documented across diverse environmental systems. Concerns regarding their environmental and human health impacts have escalated. Numerous studies have explored various aspects of the environmental toxicology of MNPs, particularly their effects on marine biota. However, significant knowledge gaps persist, hindering the ability to conduct effective environmental risk assessments for these plastic particles. This perspective highlights the critical aspects of MNPs' environmental toxicology that require advanced technological approaches to track and quantitatively reveal their subtle yet profound impacts. These aspects include ecological contexts extending beyond traditional toxicology, MNPs kinetics (uptake, transformation, and accumulation), modeling for simulating these processes under various scenarios, and identification of specific biomarkers associated with MNPs exposure. The establishment of environmental quality criteria for MNPs, if deemed necessary, will depend heavily on a comprehensive understanding of their behavior, toxicity, and ecological consequences. Ultimately, a deeper understanding of MNPs' environmental toxicology is essential for safeguarding both ecological integrity and human health in the face of this growing global challenge.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Hazardous Materials serves as a global platform for promoting cutting-edge research in the field of Environmental Science and Engineering. Our publication features a wide range of articles, including full-length research papers, review articles, and perspectives, with the aim of enhancing our understanding of the dangers and risks associated with various materials concerning public health and the environment. It is important to note that the term "environmental contaminants" refers specifically to substances that pose hazardous effects through contamination, while excluding those that do not have such impacts on the environment or human health. Moreover, we emphasize the distinction between wastes and hazardous materials in order to provide further clarity on the scope of the journal. We have a keen interest in exploring specific compounds and microbial agents that have adverse effects on the environment.