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Do microplastics mediate the effects of chemicals on aquatic organisms? | LitMetric

Do microplastics mediate the effects of chemicals on aquatic organisms?

Aquat Toxicol

School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, United Kingdom.

Published: January 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Microplastics are widespread in aquatic ecosystems and can interact with environmental chemicals, potentially enhancing their toxicity to organisms.
  • Researchers evaluated the impact of microplastics by analyzing data from 39 studies, focusing on chemical hydrophobicity and microplastic size.
  • The study found that neither hydrophobicity (log K) nor microplastic size significantly affected the ecotoxicological responses, indicating a need for deeper investigations into the complex interactions between microplastics and chemicals.

Article Abstract

Microplastics are ubiquitous in both marine and freshwater ecosystems, where they can act as a physical contaminant, as well as interact with chemicals present in the environment. It has been suggested that chemical contaminants can sorb to microplastics, such that microplastics act as a vector for chemicals into aquatic biota and enhance their negative effects. It has been repeatedly suggested that the main factors underpinning the binding of chemicals to microplastics are hydrophobic partitioning and the size of microplastic particles. Therefore, we used the hydrophobicity of chemicals, as log K, as well as the size of microplastic particles to conduct a quantitative analysis of published results to evaluate the influence of microplastics on chemical toxicity. We collated data from 39 laboratory studies that assessed the effects of microplastics, chemicals and their combination on several ecotoxicological responses of freshwater and marine organisms. Each chemical was assigned the relevant octanol / water partition coefficient (log K) as a measure of its hydrophobicity, and the mean size of microplastics particles used in each study was recorded. We found no effect of log K or the size of microplastic particles on the interaction between microplastics and chemicals with regards to any of the relevant ecotoxicological responses (behaviour, growth, survival and cellular) considered in this study. These findings are significant in showing that the effect of microplastics on the toxicity of chemicals is more complex than just considering hydrophobicity of chemicals and size of microplastics. We call for more mechanistic experiments to motivate a robust risk assessment and mitigation of microplastic toxicity in the environment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquatox.2021.106037DOI Listing

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