Microplastics in human samples: Recent advances, hot-spots, and analytical challenges
Given the rapid advancement of microplastic (MP) contamination studies, we present a comprehensive review in which the studies that identified and characterized MPs in human biological samples, indexed in consulted databases until December 23, 2022, are presented, evaluated, and discussed. Although the studies included in this review report important findings on the presence of MPs in several human biological samples, our know-how in this area still needs to be improved. Thus, we discuss in this review the hot spots and analytical and procedural challenges to be overcome, including the need to expand international collaboration networks, improve volunteer recruitment criteria, and the procedures adopted in the collection and processing stages of samples, detection, and polymeric identification of MPs. Furthermore, we reinforce the importance of adopting more adequate quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedures to generate more robust and reliable data on human contamination by MPs.
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Format: | artículo biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2023-04-01
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Subjects: | Plastic particles, Accumulation, Analytical methods, Human samples, Microparticles, Microplastic contamination, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/304638 https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85150079225 |
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Summary: | Given the rapid advancement of microplastic (MP) contamination studies, we present a comprehensive review in which the studies that identified and characterized MPs in human biological samples, indexed in consulted databases until December 23, 2022, are presented, evaluated, and discussed. Although the studies included in this review report important findings on the presence of MPs in several human biological samples, our know-how in this area still needs to be improved. Thus, we discuss in this review the hot spots and analytical and procedural challenges to be overcome, including the need to expand international collaboration networks, improve volunteer recruitment criteria, and the procedures adopted in the collection and processing stages of samples, detection, and polymeric identification of MPs. Furthermore, we reinforce the importance of adopting more adequate quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedures to generate more robust and reliable data on human contamination by MPs. |
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