2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.3c06840
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The Known and Unknown: Investigating the Carcinogenic Potential of Plastic Additives

Sophia Vincoff,
Beatrice Schleupner,
Jasmine Santos
et al.

Abstract: Microplastics are routinely ingested and inhaled by humans and other organisms. Despite the frequency of plastic exposure, little is known about its health consequences. Of particular concern are plastic additives�chemical compounds that are intentionally or unintentionally added to plastics to improve functionality or as residual components of plastic production. Additives are often loosely bound to the plastic polymer and may be released during plastic exposures. To better understand the health effects of pl… Show more

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“…Evidence shows that everyday consumer plastic products leach and expose us to bioactive compounds, many of whose bioactivity is unknown . These exposures can result from volatilized chemicals (e.g., new car smell), the migration of chemicals into the foods and beverages we consume, and the inhalation of household dust, among other routes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence shows that everyday consumer plastic products leach and expose us to bioactive compounds, many of whose bioactivity is unknown . These exposures can result from volatilized chemicals (e.g., new car smell), the migration of chemicals into the foods and beverages we consume, and the inhalation of household dust, among other routes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%