Spanish
scientists have found microplastics in semen and ovaries, according to a study
by Murcia University, presented at the annual meeting of the European Society
of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE), El País reports.
Several studies show that microplastics
have been found in the human body and pose a significant risk to human
fertility. This time researchers have found microplastics in fluids directly
linked to human reproduction: seminal plasma and ovarian follicular fluid.
Researchers and doctors found
microplastics in 69% of ovarian follicular fluid samples, from a total of 29
samples. In the 22 samples of seminal plasma analysed, microplastics were found
in 55% of them.
The microplastics found were
polytetrafluoroethylene, polystyrene, polyethylene terephthalate, polyamide,
and polyurethane. These substances were found in very low concentrations,
sometimes two or three particles per sample. Teflon was also present in one
sample.
The presence of microplastics in the human body is also linked to cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases.
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