Microplatistics and Nanoplastic and their relevance in human health: literature review
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Resumo: | Plastic fragments, more specifically microplastics (MPS) and nanoplastics (NPS) are present and produced in large quantities and on global scales. They are found virtually everywhere in seawater, food and air. Thus, considering the forms of human contact such as consumption itself or breathing and biological effects, chemical effects of these fragments, it becomes necessary to discuss the relevance and possible effects of this material on the individuals' bodies. This study aims to understand the possible relationship between harmful effects to the body related to contact with such plastic fragments, observing their effects. Using the integrative exploratory literature review, 22 articles were used, with eight articles being excluded due to non-compliance with the inclusion criteria. The consumption of MPS and NPS can induce harmful effects on organisms either through physical, chemical or biological phenomena. In the first, there is an association with physical barriers that induce inflammation processes. The biological role addresses the association of MPS with some possibly pathogenic beings to humans. Finally, the chemical role related to the phenomenon of adsorption of harmful proves to be a generation of possible harm. Therefore, it is essential to carry out new studies on the effects of MPS and NPS in human, due to their high coverage on a worldwide scale and the report that, although there are few studies carried out recently, they present alarming pictures about the action harmful of these compounds to humans. |
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Microplatistics and Nanoplastic and their relevance in human health: literature reviewMicroplásticos y nanoplásticos y su relevancia en la salud humana: una revisión de la literaturaMicroplásticos e Nanoplásticos e sua relevância na saúde humana: uma revisão de literaturaMicroplásticoNanoplásticoSaúde.MicroplásticoNanoplásticoSalud.MicroplasticNanoplasticHeath.Plastic fragments, more specifically microplastics (MPS) and nanoplastics (NPS) are present and produced in large quantities and on global scales. They are found virtually everywhere in seawater, food and air. Thus, considering the forms of human contact such as consumption itself or breathing and biological effects, chemical effects of these fragments, it becomes necessary to discuss the relevance and possible effects of this material on the individuals' bodies. This study aims to understand the possible relationship between harmful effects to the body related to contact with such plastic fragments, observing their effects. Using the integrative exploratory literature review, 22 articles were used, with eight articles being excluded due to non-compliance with the inclusion criteria. The consumption of MPS and NPS can induce harmful effects on organisms either through physical, chemical or biological phenomena. In the first, there is an association with physical barriers that induce inflammation processes. The biological role addresses the association of MPS with some possibly pathogenic beings to humans. Finally, the chemical role related to the phenomenon of adsorption of harmful proves to be a generation of possible harm. Therefore, it is essential to carry out new studies on the effects of MPS and NPS in human, due to their high coverage on a worldwide scale and the report that, although there are few studies carried out recently, they present alarming pictures about the action harmful of these compounds to humans.Por lo tanto, es fundamental realizar nuevos estudios sobre los efectos de MPS y NPS en humanos, debido a su alta cobertura a escala mundial y al reporte de que, si bien son pocos los estudios realizados recientemente, presentan cuadros alarmantes sobre la acción. efectos nocivos de estos compuestos para los seres humanos. Se encuentran en casi todas partes, incluyendo agua de mar, comida y aire. Así, considerando las formas de contacto humano como el consumo mismo o la respiración y los efectos biológicos, químicos y físicos de esos fragmentos, se hace necesario discutir la relevancia y los posibles efectos de este material en los cuerpos de los individuos. Por lo tanto, este estudio se propone comprender la posible relación entre los efectos nocivos para el cuerpo causados por el contacto con tales fragmentos de plástico, observando sus efectos. Utilizando la revisión integrativa exploratoria de la literatura, se utilizaron 22 artículos, siendo ocho artículos excluidos por incumplimiento de los criterios de inclusión. El consumo de MPS y NPS puede inducir efectos nocivos en los organismos ya sea a través de fenómenos físicos, químicos o biológicos. En el primero, existe una asociación con barreras físicas que inducen procesos inflamatorios. El rol biológico aborda la asociación de los Microplásticos (MPS) con algunos seres posiblemente patógenos para los humanos. Finalmente, el papel químico relacionado con el fenómeno de adsorción de sustancias nocivas resulta ser un generador de posibles daños. Por lo tanto, es fundamental realizar nuevos estudios sobre los efectos de MPS y NPS en humanos, debido a su alta cobertura a escala mundial y al reporte de que, si bien son pocos los estudios realizados recientemente, presentan cuadros alarmantes sobre la acción. efectos nocivos de estos compuestos para los humanos.Os fragmentos plásticos, mais especificamente os microplásticos (MPS) e nanoplásticos (NPS), estão presentes e são produzidos em grandes quantidades e em escalas mundiais. São encontrados em praticamente todos os lugares como na água do mar, nos alimentos e no ar. Desse modo, visto as formas de contato humano como o próprio consumo ou a respiração e efeitos biológicos, efeitos químicos e efeitos físicos desses fragmentos, torna-se necessária a discussão acerca da relevância e dos possíveis efeitos desse material no corpo dos indivíduos. Assim, este estudo se propõe a entender a possível relação entre efeitos danosos ao organismo causados pelo contato com tais fragmentos plásticos, observando seus efeitos. Utilizando a revisão exploratória integrativa de literatura foram utilizados 22 artigos, sendo excluídos oito artigos devido ao não pertencimento aos critérios de inclusão. O consumo de MPS e NPS pode induzir a efeitos danosos nos organismos seja por meio de fenômenos físicos com químicos ou biológicos. No primeiro, nota-se a associação a barreiras físicas que induzem processos de inflamação. Já o papel biológico aborda a associação de Microplásticos (MPS) com alguns seres possivelmente patógenos ao ser humano. Por fim, o papel químico relacionado com o fenômeno da adsorção de substâncias nocivas mostra-se gerador de possível malefício. Logo, revela-se essencial a realização de novos estudos sobre os efeitos dos MPS e dos NPS nos seres humano, decorrentes de sua elevada abrangência em escala mundial e o relato de que embora haja poucos estudos realizados recentemente, estes apresentam quadros alarmantes sobre a ação danosa desses compostos para o ser humano.Research, Society and Development2023-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3930210.33448/rsd-v12i1.39302Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 1; e6712139302Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 1; e6712139302Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 1; e67121393022525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/39302/32392Copyright (c) 2023 Cauê Bugatti; Karine Cristine de Almeida; Mônica Soares de Araújo Guimarães; Natália de Fátima Gonçalves Amânciohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBugatti, CauêAlmeida, Karine Cristine de Guimarães, Mônica Soares de Araújo Amâncio, Natália de Fátima Gonçalves 2023-01-13T10:30:42Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/39302Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-01-13T10:30:42Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Microplatistics and Nanoplastic and their relevance in human health: literature review Microplásticos y nanoplásticos y su relevancia en la salud humana: una revisión de la literatura Microplásticos e Nanoplásticos e sua relevância na saúde humana: uma revisão de literatura |
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Microplatistics and Nanoplastic and their relevance in human health: literature review |
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Microplatistics and Nanoplastic and their relevance in human health: literature review Bugatti, Cauê Microplástico Nanoplástico Saúde. Microplástico Nanoplástico Salud. Microplastic Nanoplastic Heath. |
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Microplatistics and Nanoplastic and their relevance in human health: literature review |
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Microplatistics and Nanoplastic and their relevance in human health: literature review |
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Microplatistics and Nanoplastic and their relevance in human health: literature review |
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Microplatistics and Nanoplastic and their relevance in human health: literature review |
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Microplatistics and Nanoplastic and their relevance in human health: literature review |
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Bugatti, Cauê |
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Bugatti, Cauê Almeida, Karine Cristine de Guimarães, Mônica Soares de Araújo Amâncio, Natália de Fátima Gonçalves |
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Almeida, Karine Cristine de Guimarães, Mônica Soares de Araújo Amâncio, Natália de Fátima Gonçalves |
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Bugatti, Cauê Almeida, Karine Cristine de Guimarães, Mônica Soares de Araújo Amâncio, Natália de Fátima Gonçalves |
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Microplástico Nanoplástico Saúde. Microplástico Nanoplástico Salud. Microplastic Nanoplastic Heath. |
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Microplástico Nanoplástico Saúde. Microplástico Nanoplástico Salud. Microplastic Nanoplastic Heath. |
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Plastic fragments, more specifically microplastics (MPS) and nanoplastics (NPS) are present and produced in large quantities and on global scales. They are found virtually everywhere in seawater, food and air. Thus, considering the forms of human contact such as consumption itself or breathing and biological effects, chemical effects of these fragments, it becomes necessary to discuss the relevance and possible effects of this material on the individuals' bodies. This study aims to understand the possible relationship between harmful effects to the body related to contact with such plastic fragments, observing their effects. Using the integrative exploratory literature review, 22 articles were used, with eight articles being excluded due to non-compliance with the inclusion criteria. The consumption of MPS and NPS can induce harmful effects on organisms either through physical, chemical or biological phenomena. In the first, there is an association with physical barriers that induce inflammation processes. The biological role addresses the association of MPS with some possibly pathogenic beings to humans. Finally, the chemical role related to the phenomenon of adsorption of harmful proves to be a generation of possible harm. Therefore, it is essential to carry out new studies on the effects of MPS and NPS in human, due to their high coverage on a worldwide scale and the report that, although there are few studies carried out recently, they present alarming pictures about the action harmful of these compounds to humans. |
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