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High-Purity Fact Pipeline
High-Purity Fact Pipeline
World Institute of Kimchi (WiKim)
South Korea
May 18, 2026
Verified: May 18, 2026
"Researchers at the World Institute of Kimchi identified Leuconostoc mesenteroides CBA3656 as effective in binding to nanoplastics. Mouse studies showed that the probiotic significantly increased the excretion of nanoplastics. The findings suggest a potential biological approach to reducing nanoplastic accumulation in the human body."
Author: Susan Freinkel
This book provides a comprehensive history and scientific overview of how plastics have permeated our environment and bodies, offering the necessary context to understand why biological solutions like probiotics are becoming critical in addressing micro/nanoplastic accumulation.
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