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Post-covid-19 pandemic awareness on the use of micro-and nano plastic and efforts into their degradation-a mini review

Wiratno, Ekwan Nofa and Mohd. Rozdhi, Amira Azawani and Ali Hanafi, Nafizatun Eiliana and Redzuan, Rabiatul Alia and Redzuan, Rabiatul Alia and Huyop, Fahrul (2021) Post-covid-19 pandemic awareness on the use of micro-and nano plastic and efforts into their degradation-a mini review. Journal of Tropical Life Science Volume , Issue Pages -, 11 (12). pp. 225-232. ISSN 2087-5517

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Abstract

Micro-and nano plastic pollution poses a global threat and causes a future problem, and needs greater global attention. Its pollution is exacerbated recently by the exces-sive use of plastic polymers to prevent and handle the COVID-19 pandemic at a global scale. This review covered the major concerns about the characteristics, effect, and bioremediation of micro-and nano plastics. Many aquatic organisms easily ingest mi-cro-and nano plastic at different trophic levels. This ingestion caused negative health impacts to all living organisms. Microplastic directly affects living organisms like mechanical injury, false satiation, declined growth, promoted immune response, and energy loss. Other debilitating effects include disrupted enzyme activity and produc-tion, decreased fecundity, oxidative stress, and mortality. Nano plastic could enter the circulatory system and caused negative effects on the cellular and molecular levels. Bioremediation of microplastic by selected higher and lower eukaryotes, bacteria, fun-gus, and algae on several polymers was previously reported. However, not much lit-erature is available on nano plastic biodegradation. Therefore, the current review will focus on the characteristics, effect, and bioremediation effort of micro-and nano plas-tic.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Biodegradation, COVID-19, Microplastic, Nano plastic, Pollution
Subjects:Q Science > QD Chemistry
Divisions:Science
ID Code:97612
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:21 Oct 2022 01:44
Last Modified:21 Oct 2022 01:44

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