Impact of Microplastics on Aquatic Organisms and Human Health: A Review
Mridula Rajesh
2020International Journal of Environmental Sciences & Natural Resources19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF
Abstract
fragments with various sizes ranging from meter to micrometer due to changing environmental conditions. Microplastics are a complex class of heavily modified, synthetic organic particulates, which contaminate a wide range of environments. They are a cause for concern because their size range mimics the prey size ingested by the aquatic organisms and these ingested microplastics can be potentially transferred to the higher predators. Recent studies have confirmed the ingestion of microplastics in commercially important fishes, which is ultimately consumed by humans. Thus, massive efforts
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MicroplasticsHuman healthEnvironmental scienceFisheryBiologyEcologyEnvironmental healthMedicineMicroplastics and Plastic Pollution