Microbes in household dust help degrade potentially harmful plasticizer chemicals!
Thanks to Ashleigh Bope for her contribution!
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Modern life and technology comes with modern challenges, including exposure to chemicals in building materials and such that humans didn't encounter much before the last few generations. Phthalate esters, found in PVC and other materials, can accumulate in homes and cause some problems, especially in children.
Modern life is also new to microbes, but they are very adaptable and versatile. In this study, microbes in household dust show some ability to break down the phthalates over time. Whether this activity is significant and beneficial to residents remains to be discovered.
Modern life is also new to microbes, but they are very adaptable and versatile. In this study, microbes in household dust show some ability to break down the phthalates over time. Whether this activity is significant and beneficial to residents remains to be discovered.
Journal Paper
Bope A, Haines SR, Hegarty B, Weschler CJ, Peccia J, Dannemiller KC. . Environ Sci: Processes Impacts.
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