Microplastics in cosmetics and personal care products : impacts on aquatic life and rodents with potential alternatives
Microplastics are environmental contaminants of emerging concern that are used in huge quantities in cosmetics and personal care products. As a result, microplastics are continuously released to the environment with serious implications to the ecosystem and human health. A literature search was...
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my-ukm.journal.204582022-11-10T07:11:11Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20458/ Microplastics in cosmetics and personal care products : impacts on aquatic life and rodents with potential alternatives Nur Anis Sofiah M Rahim, Farida Islahudin, Nurfaizah Abu Tahrim, Malina Jasamai, Microplastics are environmental contaminants of emerging concern that are used in huge quantities in cosmetics and personal care products. As a result, microplastics are continuously released to the environment with serious implications to the ecosystem and human health. A literature search was carried out on Medline, Mendeley, Science Direct and Scopus, gathering relevant articles from 2014-2021. Common types of microplastics used in these products are polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA). They are usually incorporated in toothpastes, shower gels, shampoos, creams, eye shadows, deodorants, blush powders, make-up foundations and skin creams as exfoliators, emulsifiers, binding agents, opacifying agents, anti-static agents and film-forming agents. Microplastics can cause stunted growth, infertility and low survival rate in aquatic life and they also have been linked to obesity, infertility, cancer and diabetes in humans. Major companies such as Unilever and L’Oréal have removed microplastics from their products or use the alternatives such as chitin, cellulose based microbeads and bio-based plastics. Information on long term effects of microplastics on humans is still scarce. The suitability of materials replacing microplastics and the effectiveness of campaigns and the implemented regulations are not fully evaluated. These research gaps are useful for other researchers to explore more on this subject. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20458/1/12.pdf Nur Anis Sofiah M Rahim, and Farida Islahudin, and Nurfaizah Abu Tahrim, and Malina Jasamai, (2022) Microplastics in cosmetics and personal care products : impacts on aquatic life and rodents with potential alternatives. Sains Malaysiana, 51 (8). pp. 2495-2506. ISSN 0126-6039 https://www.ukm.my/jsm/malay_journals/jilid51bil8_2022/KandunganJilid51Bil8_2022.html |
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Microplastics are environmental contaminants of emerging concern that are used in huge quantities in cosmetics
and personal care products. As a result, microplastics are continuously released to the environment with serious
implications to the ecosystem and human health. A literature search was carried out on Medline, Mendeley, Science
Direct and Scopus, gathering relevant articles from 2014-2021. Common types of microplastics used in these products
are polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA).
They are usually incorporated in toothpastes, shower gels, shampoos, creams, eye shadows, deodorants, blush powders,
make-up foundations and skin creams as exfoliators, emulsifiers, binding agents, opacifying agents, anti-static agents
and film-forming agents. Microplastics can cause stunted growth, infertility and low survival rate in aquatic life and
they also have been linked to obesity, infertility, cancer and diabetes in humans. Major companies such as Unilever and
L’Oréal have removed microplastics from their products or use the alternatives such as chitin, cellulose based microbeads
and bio-based plastics. Information on long term effects of microplastics on humans is still scarce. The suitability of
materials replacing microplastics and the effectiveness of campaigns and the implemented regulations are not fully
evaluated. These research gaps are useful for other researchers to explore more on this subject. |
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