Impact of artificial digestion on the sizes and shapes of microplastic particles

Volume: 135, Pages: 111010 - 111010
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Current analyses show a widespread occurrence of microplastic particles in food products and raise the question of potential risks to human health. Plastic particles are widely considered to be inert due to their low chemical reactivity and therefore supposed to pose, if at all only minor hazards. However, variable physicochemical conditions during the passage of the gastrointestinal tract gain strong importance, as they may affect particle...
Paper Details
Title
Impact of artificial digestion on the sizes and shapes of microplastic particles
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
135
Pages
111010 - 111010
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