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A review on microplastics and nanoplastics in the environment: Their occurrence, exposure routes, toxic studies, and potential effects on human health
Microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) are emerging environmental pollutants, having a major ecotoxicological
concern to humans and many other biotas, especially aquatic animals. The physical and chemical compositions
of MPs majorly determine their ecotoxicological risks. However, comprehensive knowledge about the
exposure routes and toxic effects of MPs/NPs on animals and human health is not fully known. Here this review
focuses on the potential exposure routes, human health impacts, and toxicity response of MPs/NPs on human
health, through reviewing the literature on studies conducted in different in vitro and in vivo experiments on
organisms, human cells, and the human experimental exposure models. The current literature review has
highlighted ingestion, inhalation, and dermal contacts as major exposure routes of MPs/NPs. Further, oxidative
stress, cytotoxicity, DNA damage, inflammation, immune response, neurotoxicity, metabolic disruption, and
ultimately affecting digestive systems, immunology, respiratory systems, reproductive systems, and nervous
systems, as serious health consequences