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Microplastics found in human stools,


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By Rob Picheta, CNN
 Updated 1234 GMT (2034 HKT) October 23, 2018

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(CNN) — Microplastics have been found in human stools for the first time, suggesting they
may be widespread in our food chain.

Austrian scientists monitored and tested stool samples from eight study participants from
di erent countries and all of them tested positive for at least one form of microplastic, with
the nine di erent types discovered ranging in size from 50 to 500 micrometers.

Microplastics -- tiny plastic particles less than 5 millimeters in size -- are usually worn down
from larger plastics polluting the oceans, such as bottles and bags.

But experts have urged caution given the small size of the study and highlighted that it
cannot be stated with certainty that the microplastics came from people's diets.

The team behind the research called for more work to be done to investigate what the
findings could mean for human health.

"This is the first study of its kind and confirms what we have long suspected, that plastics
ultimately reach the human gut," said lead researcher Dr. Philipp Schwabl, a researcher at the
Medical University of Vienna.

The eight participants came from across the globe:


Finland, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland,
Russia, the UK and Austria. They kept diaries of their
food intake for a week before having their stools
tested.

The diaries showed that all eight had been exposed


to plastic-wrapped foods, while six had eaten
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Microplastic pollution is all around us seafood. On average, 750 milliliters of water was
drunk from plastic water bottles by the participants,
of whom none were vegetarians.

Previous studies have found microplastics to be present in fish, beer, bottled water and soil,
as well as in the air.

The stools were tested for 11 kinds of microplastics, of which up to nine were identified in
each participant. An average of 20 microplastic particles per 10 grams of stool were found,
with polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) -- major components of plastic
bottles and caps -- found in all of the participants. The research did not indicate that plastics
were accumulating and remaining in the body.

"Of particular concern is what this means to us, and especially patients with gastrointestinal
diseases," Schwabl said. "While the highest plastic concentrations in animal studies have
been found in the gut, the smallest microplastic particles are capable of entering the blood
stream, lymphatic system and may even reach the liver."

"Now that we have first evidence for microplastics inside humans, we need further research
to understand what this means for human health," he added.

Further research needed


The study was presented Monday at a United European Gastroenterology conference in
Vienna.

Experts said they were not surprised by the findings, which provide further evidence of the
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widespread presence of microplastics in our environment and the damaging e ects of
plastic pollution in the world's oceans.

"We know that microplastics are endemic in the environment, in consumer products we all
use, and in many di erent species of animals that we consume directly or indirectly, so it
would be more surprising if they had not detected microplastics in human stools," said Peter
Jenkinson, managing director at environmental consulting firm CEHTRA.
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but that they have been in the body and travelled
through, and as such this does not show any
evidence of accumulation," added Stephanie Wright,
a research fellow at King's College London.
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Boxall, professor in environmental science at the
University of York in England, who called for more
work to be done to understand where ingested microplastics originate.

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Boxall added that "to truly understand the sources of exposure we need much more thorough
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The European Parliament voted last month to support a ban on the use of microplastics in
cosmetics, for which they are specially designed.

But an estimated 150 million tons of plastic are floating in the world's oceans, with an
additional eight million tons entering every year, according to the World Economic Forum.

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