Authors
Kristian Syberg, Anne Nielsen, Farhan R Khan, Gary T Banta, Annemette Palmqvist, Per M Jepsen
Publication date
2017/12/17
Journal
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A
Volume
80
Issue
23-24
Pages
1369-1371
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Microplastics (MP) are contaminants of environmental concern partly due to plastics ability to sorb and transport hydrophobic organic contaminants (HOC). The importance of this “vector effect” is currently being debated in the scientific community. This debate largely ignores that the co-exposures of MP and HOC are mixtures of hazardous agents, which can be addressed from a mixture toxicity perspective. In this study, mixture effects of polyethylene microbeads (MP) and triclosan (TCS) (a commonly used antibacterial agent in cosmetics) were assessed on the marine copepod Acartia tonsa. Data indicated that MP potentiate the toxicity of TCS, illustrating the importance of understanding the mixture interaction between plastics and HOC when addressing the environmental importance of the vector effect.
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Scholar articles
K Syberg, A Nielsen, FR Khan, GT Banta, A Palmqvist… - Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A, 2017