血液里面的微塑料; 化工业的副产品
microplastics have been detected in human blood.
Key findings:
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A 2022 study published in Environment International was the first to report microplastics in human blood samples.
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Microplastics were found in about 80% of the samples tested.
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The detected particles included polyethylene terephthalate (PET) (used in water bottles), polystyrene (used in food packaging), and polyethylene (used in plastic bags).
How do microplastics enter the blood?
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Inhalation (airborne particles)
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Ingestion (contaminated food or water)
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Skin contact (less common, but possible through cosmetics or packaging)
Why is this concerning?
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Once in the bloodstream, microplastics can potentially travel to organs.
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Scientists are still studying the health impacts, but concerns include:
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Inflammation
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Immune system disruption
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Hormonal interference
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Cell damage or oxidative stress
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However, the field is still new, and more research is needed to understand long-term effects.