Study Reveals How Antioxidants May Fight the Health Repercussions of Microplastic Exposure

By Lauren Wellbank

Study Reveals How Antioxidants May Fight the Health Repercussions of Microplastic Exposure

Study finds that antioxidants found in fruits, vegetables, and nuts can help counteract reproductive issues caused by microplastics.

A study titled "Exploring the potential protective role of anthocyanins in mitigating micro/nanoplastic-induced reproductive toxicity: A steroid receptor perspective" was published in the November 2024 edition of the Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis.

In it, researchers discovered that anthocyanins -- the antioxidants found in fruits, vegetables, and nuts -- were shown to have a protective effect on certain reproductive processes.

"[Anthocyanins] have demonstrated potential protective effects against reproductive toxicity induced by microplastics," the researchers explained.

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