Hantoro Inneke, Löhr Ansje J, Van Belleghem Frank G A J, Widianarko Budi, Ragas Ad M J
a Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Department of Food Technology , Soegijapranata Catholic University , Semarang , Indonesia.
b Faculty of Management, Science & Technology, Department of Science , Open University of the Netherlands , Heerlen , The Netherlands.
Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess. 2019 May;36(5):674-711. doi: 10.1080/19440049.2019.1585581. Epub 2019 Apr 11.
Microplastics have become ubiquitous in the marine environment. Microplastics have been detected in many coastal environments and species, including commercial seafood. This triggers concern about potential economic impacts and the risks of dietary exposure, especially for coastal communities. However, data regarding the levels of microplastics in coastal seafood and their toxicological effects are still limited. Accordingly, the dietary risk is still poorly explored. This review summarizes and discusses recent scientific findings on (i) the presence of microplastics in coastal waters, (ii) the occurrence of microplastics in coastal seafood and the likelihood of trophic transfer, and (iii) the effects of microplastics on coastal fish and shellfish species. Human toxicity data are also reviewed, but the risks for human health are difficult to determine due to limited data. Based on available worldwide data, the estimation of microplastics intake through seafood consumption shows a huge variation. Additionally, a lack of standardized analytical methods complicates the comparison of results between studies and therefore seriously affects the reliability of risk assessments. It is concluded that more exposure and toxicity data are needed properly to assess human health risks of microplastics in coastal seafood, and the lack of data currently impede the derivation of a risk-based food safety standard. The pros and cons of an interim solution, i.e. setting a provisional action level, are being discussed.
微塑料在海洋环境中已无处不在。在许多沿海环境和物种中都检测到了微塑料,包括商业海鲜。这引发了人们对潜在经济影响和膳食暴露风险的担忧,尤其是对沿海社区而言。然而,关于沿海海鲜中微塑料的含量及其毒理学影响的数据仍然有限。因此,膳食风险仍未得到充分研究。本综述总结并讨论了以下方面的最新科学发现:(i)沿海水域中微塑料的存在情况;(ii)沿海海鲜中微塑料的出现情况以及营养级转移的可能性;(iii)微塑料对沿海鱼类和贝类物种的影响。还对人体毒性数据进行了综述,但由于数据有限,难以确定对人类健康的风险。根据全球现有数据,通过食用海鲜摄入微塑料的估计值差异巨大。此外,缺乏标准化的分析方法使得各研究结果之间难以比较,从而严重影响了风险评估的可靠性。结论是,需要更多的暴露和毒性数据来正确评估沿海海鲜中微塑料对人类健康的风险,而目前数据的缺乏阻碍了基于风险的食品安全标准的制定。正在讨论一种临时解决方案(即设定临时行动水平)的利弊。