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Microplastics in the Human Body: Routes of Exposure and Potential Health Effects

Key Finding

Humans are estimated to ingest the equivalent of a credit card's worth of plastic weekly; microplastics accumulate in blood, lungs, placenta, and brain tissue.

Summary

A narrative review documenting the multiple pathways through which microplastics enter the human body — via food, water, air, and consumer products — and the range of potential health consequences, including endocrine disruption and inflammation.

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Taylor & Francis / Emerging Contaminants

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Taylor & Francis / Emerging Contaminants

Taylor & Francis

June 1, 2025