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PFAS and Microplastics Become More Toxic When Combined, Research Shows
jeudi 28 novembre 2024, 08:00 , par Slashdot
Researchers compared a group of water fleas that had never been exposed to pollution with another group that had been exposed to pollution in the past. Water fleas have high sensitivity to chemicals so they are frequently used to study ecological toxicity. Both groups were exposed to bits of PET, a common microplastic, as well as PFOA and PFOS, two of the most common and dangerous PFAS compounds. The mixture reflected conditions common in lakes around the world. The study's authors found the mixture to be more toxic than PFAS and microplastics in isolation. They attributed about 40% of the increased toxicity to a synergy among the substances that makes them even more dangerous. The authors theorized the synergy has to do with the interplay in the charges of microplastics and PFAS compounds. The remainder of the increased toxicity was attributed to simple addition of their toxic effects. Fleas exposed to the mixture showed a 'markedly reduced number of offspring,' the authors said. They were also smaller at maturation and showed delayed sexual growth. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/24/11/28/0136209/pfas-and-microplastics-become-more-toxic-when-co...
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