Dolar_2025_Environ.Pollut_374_126199

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Title : Microplastics from cigarette filters: Comparative effects on selected terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates - Dolar_2025_Environ.Pollut_374_126199
Author(s) : Dolar A , Music B , Skalar T , Marolt G , Drobne D , Skapin AS , Jemec Kokalj A
Ref : Environ Pollut , 374 :126199 , 2025
Abstract :

Cigarette filters comprise plasticised cellulose acetate, a synthetic polymer categorized as bioplastic. They represent a significant source of microplastics (MPs), in particular microfibers, and associated chemicals, yet their impact on organisms, especially soil invertebrates, is not well-studied. This research examines the effects of MPs milled from smoked (SCF-MPs) and unsmoked cigarette filters (UCF-MPs) on terrestrial invertebrates (Porcellio scaber, Tenebrio molitor) and aquatic invertebrates (Daphnia magna, Brachionus calyciflorus). SCF-MPs and UCF-MPs were found to be 9.06 +/- 4.1 microm and 12.71 +/- 6.82 microm in size, respectively. Both samples contained triacetin and potentially toxic metals, while SCF-MPs also contained nicotine and a larger number of trace organic compounds. While exposure to SCF-MPs or UCF-MPs (up to 1.5 % MPs, w/w in soil) did not affect the survival of either terrestrial invertebrate, several physiological responses were observed. These included changes in immune parameters, energy-related biomarker levels, and altered glutathione S-transferase and acetylcholinesterase activities. Both types of MPs were acutely toxic to aquatic invertebrates, reducing the survival rates of B. calyciflorus (10 mg L(-1) of either particle after 48h exposure) and D. magna (100 mg L(-1) of SCF-MPs after 48h exposure). SCF-MPs generally caused more pronounced effects than UCF-MPs. This study highlights the need for effective environmental management to address both smoked and unsmoked cigarette filters.

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Dolar A, Music B, Skalar T, Marolt G, Drobne D, Skapin AS, Jemec Kokalj A (2025)
Microplastics from cigarette filters: Comparative effects on selected terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates
Environ Pollut 374 :126199

Dolar A, Music B, Skalar T, Marolt G, Drobne D, Skapin AS, Jemec Kokalj A (2025)
Environ Pollut 374 :126199