2023
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.132035.1
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Microplastic content of over-the-counter toothpastes - a systematic review

Abstract: Background: Microplastic particles are used as ingredients in personal care products such as face washes, shower gels and toothpastes and form one of the main sources of microplastic pollution, especially in the marine environment. In addition to being a potential pollutant to the environment, the transfer of microplastics to humans can become a severe threat to public health. This systematic review was conceptualized to identify evidence for the presence of and characteristics of microplastics in toothpaste f… Show more

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“…Additionally, the physical and chemical properties of the MPs themselves, such as density and degradation rate, may influence their prevalence and concentration in wastewater streams [23]. Consumer items, such as toothpaste, face cleansers, and cosmetics, sign contribute to microbeads in wastewater [42,43]. Similarly, synthetic textiles microfibers when washed, which is a noteworthy contribution considering the wo dependence on synthetic fabrics such as polyester and nylon [44].…”
Section: Mps In Wastewater Sludge: Sources Pathways and Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, the physical and chemical properties of the MPs themselves, such as density and degradation rate, may influence their prevalence and concentration in wastewater streams [23]. Consumer items, such as toothpaste, face cleansers, and cosmetics, sign contribute to microbeads in wastewater [42,43]. Similarly, synthetic textiles microfibers when washed, which is a noteworthy contribution considering the wo dependence on synthetic fabrics such as polyester and nylon [44].…”
Section: Mps In Wastewater Sludge: Sources Pathways and Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of these particles near industrial accentuates the pressing need for enhanced containment and treatment technique the industrial sector. Consumer items, such as toothpaste, face cleansers, and cosmetics, significantly contribute to microbeads in wastewater [42,43]. Similarly, synthetic textiles release microfibers when washed, which is a noteworthy contribution considering the worldwide dependence on synthetic fabrics such as polyester and nylon [44].…”
Section: Mps In Wastewater Sludge: Sources Pathways and Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%