Microplastic contamination of food
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https://doi.org/10.5219/scifood.1Keywords:
microplastic, food, contaminationAbstract
Microplastic food contamination has become a growing concern due to its potential impacts on human health. Microplastics are tiny plastic particles less than 5mm in size that can originate from various sources, such as cosmetics, textiles, and plastic packaging. These particles can enter the food chain through multiple routes, such as the environment, food processing, and packaging. They can accumulate in different types of food, including seafood, drinking water, and agricultural produce. Exposure to microplastics through food consumption is a significant concern, as it is difficult to avoid and can potentially cause adverse health effects. Microplastics can accumulate in the human body and have been linked to various health issues, such as inflammation, organ damage, and the disruption of endocrine and immune systems. Additionally, microplastics can act as vectors for harmful chemicals and pathogens, further exacerbating their potential health impacts. Several studies have documented the presence of microplastics in different food products, with varying concentrations depending on the type of food and its origin. Due to their filter-feeding behaviour, contamination levels are exceptionally high in seafood, such as fish and shellfish. Additionally, studies have found microplastics in bottled and tap water, beer, honey, salt, and even air. Efforts to mitigate microplastic contamination of food include developing better waste management practices, promoting biodegradable and compostable packaging, and improving food processing methods. However, much more research is needed to fully understand the extent of microplastic contamination in food and its potential impacts on human health. Microplastic contamination of food is a complex issue requiring a multidisciplinary approach to address its ecological and human health implications fully. By raising awareness and promoting sustainable practices, we can work towards reducing our exposure to microplastics in food and protecting public health.
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