Environmental exposure to microplastics: a scoping review on potential human health effects and knowledge gaps

Background: Microplastics are fast becoming a major global environmental contaminant. Little is known about the health effects of microplastic exposure to humans despite being omnipresent in all spheres of life and ecology. This scoping review explores the existing evidence of potential human health...

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Main Authors: Arifur Rahman, Om Prakash Yadav, Atanu Sarkar, Gopal Achari, Jaroslav Slobodnik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:BLDE University Journal of Health Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.bldeujournalhs.in/article.asp?issn=2468-838X;year=2020;volume=5;issue=3;spage=25;epage=25;aulast=Rahman;type=0
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spelling doaj-de1b7db721814601a6262fb4bf1af7f62021-01-08T03:08:53ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsBLDE University Journal of Health Sciences2468-838X2456-19752020-01-0153252510.4103/2468-838X.303760Environmental exposure to microplastics: a scoping review on potential human health effects and knowledge gapsArifur RahmanOm Prakash YadavAtanu SarkarGopal AchariJaroslav SlobodnikBackground: Microplastics are fast becoming a major global environmental contaminant. Little is known about the health effects of microplastic exposure to humans despite being omnipresent in all spheres of life and ecology. This scoping review explores the existing evidence of potential human health effects of microplastics and subsequent knowledge gaps. Methods: An electronic search of published articles in PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, Cochrane databases, and Google Scholar was conducted, using a combination of subject headings and keywords for microplastics and human health effects. Documents only published in English between 2004 and March 2020 were included. A grey literature search was conducted following a comprehensive checklist in Google Scholar and the environmental organization websites. The initial search resulted in 17,043 published articles and grey literature. After a full review of published articles and their references, 125 publications were identified for further detailed review. Throughout the screening process, every document was reviewed by at least two of the researchers. Results: These articles indicate that human exposure to microplastics might occur through ingestion, inhalation, and dermal contact due to its presence in food, water, air, and consumer products. Microplastics exposure can cause particle toxicity through oxidative stress, inflammatory lesions, and increased uptake or translocation. Several studies have demonstrated the potentiality of metabolic disturbances, neurotoxicity, increased cancer risk, and reproductive toxicity in humans. Moreover, microplastics were found to release their constituent compounds and those adsorbed onto its surface in human tissues. Conclusion: Knowledge of microplastic toxicity on human health is still limited. Further research is needed to quantify the effect of microplastics on human health and pathogenesis.http://www.bldeujournalhs.in/article.asp?issn=2468-838X;year=2020;volume=5;issue=3;spage=25;epage=25;aulast=Rahman;type=0microplasticsoxidative stressinflammatory lesions
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Om Prakash Yadav
Atanu Sarkar
Gopal Achari
Jaroslav Slobodnik
spellingShingle Arifur Rahman
Om Prakash Yadav
Atanu Sarkar
Gopal Achari
Jaroslav Slobodnik
Environmental exposure to microplastics: a scoping review on potential human health effects and knowledge gaps
BLDE University Journal of Health Sciences
microplastics
oxidative stress
inflammatory lesions
author_facet Arifur Rahman
Om Prakash Yadav
Atanu Sarkar
Gopal Achari
Jaroslav Slobodnik
author_sort Arifur Rahman
title Environmental exposure to microplastics: a scoping review on potential human health effects and knowledge gaps
title_short Environmental exposure to microplastics: a scoping review on potential human health effects and knowledge gaps
title_full Environmental exposure to microplastics: a scoping review on potential human health effects and knowledge gaps
title_fullStr Environmental exposure to microplastics: a scoping review on potential human health effects and knowledge gaps
title_full_unstemmed Environmental exposure to microplastics: a scoping review on potential human health effects and knowledge gaps
title_sort environmental exposure to microplastics: a scoping review on potential human health effects and knowledge gaps
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series BLDE University Journal of Health Sciences
issn 2468-838X
2456-1975
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: Microplastics are fast becoming a major global environmental contaminant. Little is known about the health effects of microplastic exposure to humans despite being omnipresent in all spheres of life and ecology. This scoping review explores the existing evidence of potential human health effects of microplastics and subsequent knowledge gaps. Methods: An electronic search of published articles in PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, Cochrane databases, and Google Scholar was conducted, using a combination of subject headings and keywords for microplastics and human health effects. Documents only published in English between 2004 and March 2020 were included. A grey literature search was conducted following a comprehensive checklist in Google Scholar and the environmental organization websites. The initial search resulted in 17,043 published articles and grey literature. After a full review of published articles and their references, 125 publications were identified for further detailed review. Throughout the screening process, every document was reviewed by at least two of the researchers. Results: These articles indicate that human exposure to microplastics might occur through ingestion, inhalation, and dermal contact due to its presence in food, water, air, and consumer products. Microplastics exposure can cause particle toxicity through oxidative stress, inflammatory lesions, and increased uptake or translocation. Several studies have demonstrated the potentiality of metabolic disturbances, neurotoxicity, increased cancer risk, and reproductive toxicity in humans. Moreover, microplastics were found to release their constituent compounds and those adsorbed onto its surface in human tissues. Conclusion: Knowledge of microplastic toxicity on human health is still limited. Further research is needed to quantify the effect of microplastics on human health and pathogenesis.
topic microplastics
oxidative stress
inflammatory lesions
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