| ▲ | schiffern 3 hours ago | |
I expect many researchers are using fresh lab-made microplastics, which are indeed mostly harmless. However part of the problem is that real-world plastics are chemical sponges that absorb toxins (heavy metals, PCBs, etc) from the environment and deliver them in a concentrated dose into the body. | ||
| ▲ | gruez 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
>However part of the problem is that real-world plastics are chemical sponges that absorb toxins (heavy metals, PCBs, etc) from the environment and deliver them in a concentrated dose into the body. >https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/923529 But your linked study only talks about biofilms and E.coli? | ||