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Plastic particles smaller than 5mm are considered microplastics (MPs), while nanoplastics (NPs) are defined as particles smaller than 1mm. These particles originate from larger plastics and have been detected in high volumes in human biological samples, air, water, and food. The presence of microplastics in our environment has raised concerns about the long-term impacts on human health. Nanoplastics remain less studied than larger plastic debris, including their long-term health impacts which are still being investigated. Given their minute size, nanoplastics can penetrate biological barriers and accumulate in human tissues, raising questions about potential health effects.
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