科学者たちは、リーブオンタイプのパーソナルケアおよび化粧品に関する理解のギャップを警告する(Scientists warn of gaps in our understanding of leave-on personal care and cosmetic products)

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2024-09-30 バーミンガム大学

新しい研究によると、日焼け止めや保湿剤などの「塗布型」化粧品に含まれるマイクロプラスチックが、環境および健康に及ぼす影響が十分に研究されていないことが明らかになりました。これらの製品は水処理施設や埋め立て地を経て環境に拡散する可能性があり、皮膚を通じて体内に吸収されるリスクもあります。しかし、規制や研究は主に「洗い流す型」製品に集中しており、大きな知識の欠如が指摘されています。この問題に対応するため、新しい分析手法の開発が求められています。

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マイクロビーズを超えて: マイクロプラスチック汚染における化粧品の役割を検証し、未解決の疑問にスポットライトを当てる Beyond microbeads: Examining the role of cosmetics in microplastic pollution and spotlighting unanswered questions

Anna Kukkola, Andrew J. Chetwynd, Stefan Krause, Iseult Lynch

Journal of Hazardous Materials  Available online: 27 June 2024

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.135053

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科学者たちは、リーブオンタイプのパーソナルケアおよび化粧品に関する理解のギャップを警告する(Scientists warn of gaps in our understanding of leave-on personal care and cosmetic products)

Highlights

  • Leave-on cosmetic and personal care products are widely understudied
  • Regulations mainly overlook leave-on products microplastic emissions.
  • Lack of methodology for microplastic identification for regulatory enforcing identified.
  • Comprehensive regulations and monitoring of all cosmetic microplastics are needed.
  • Research on leave-on cosmetics microplastic effects and emissions urgently required.

Abstract

The presence of microplastics in cosmetics and personal care products (C&PCPs) has been increasingly in the public eye since the early 2010s. Despite increasing research into the potential environmental and health effects of microplastics, most research to date on microplastics in C&PCPs has investigated “rinse-off” products, while the potential impacts of “leave-on” C&PCPs have been largely neglected, despite these products being purchased in greater volumes and often having two or more microplastic ingredients in their formulations(CosmeticsEurope, 2018b). This review aims to synthesize the current knowledge of microplastic in C&PCPs, assessing the potential environmental and human health impacts of C&PCPs and discussing the regulatory implications. The lack of studies on leave-on C&PCPs is significant, suggesting a severe knowledge gap regarding microplastic presence in, and emissions from, C&PCPs. There is a noticeable lack of studies on the (eco)toxicological consequences of microplastic exposure from C&PCPs. As a result, significant aspects of microplastic contamination may be overlooked in the microplastic legislations emerging globally (including from the European Commission), which intend to restrict microplastic use in C&PCPs but focus on rinse-off C&PCPs only. This review highlights the potential consequences of microplastics in leave-on C&PCPs for regulatory decision-making, particularly as alternatives to microplastics are considered during the phase-out periods and spotlights the need for sufficient monitoring and research on these alternatives, to avoid unforeseen consequences.

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