Accumulation and Toxicity of Nanoplastics in Photosynthetic‐Species

Author:

Nagar Varad1,Mavry Badal1,Aseri Vinay1,Singh Apoorva1,Awasthi Kumud Kant2,Awasthi Garima2,Sankhla Mahipal Singh3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Forensic Science Vivekananda Global University Jaipur Rajasthan India

2. Department of Life Sciences Vivekananda Global University Jaipur Rajasthan India

3. Department of Forensic Science University Centre for Research and Development (UCRD) Chandigarh University Mohali Punjab India

Abstract

AbstractThis plastic waste degrades into nanoparticles, which are referred to as nanoplastics (NPs) pollutants, due to faulty reuse and recycling processes. These micro and nano plastic pollutants have the ability to absorb and interact with common pollutants and have a high surface area to volume ratio, which causes serious effects on the environment, especially plants. The size of pollutants is so small that they can cross the biological barriers and affect the cellular and molecular levels. Exposure to nanoplastics in photosynthetic species affects the growth and photosynthesis mechanism of the plants. Nanoplastics also affect humans through intake of the exposed plant materials. These pollutants can be plastic pellets, personal care products, marine coatings, synthetic textiles, etc. Plastic pollutants may enter the human body mainly through contaminated food and water. This review incorporates the toxicity of such pollutant and how their remediation is being done. The focus is also on the advancement of detection and remediation techniques.

Publisher

Wiley

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