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Scientists have written extensively about prevalence of microplastics and nanoplastics in environment and in our bodies. Microplastics are larger than micrometre (1 millionth of metre), while nanoplastics are smaller than micrometre. A new study has found that bacteria from fermented Korean dish kimchi can help to expel nanoplastics from body. Researchers at the World Institute of Kimchi in South Korea have discovered microbe that can attach itself to nanoplastics in the gut. The foreign body is then safely expelled in our bodily waste. The plastic does not pass through intestinal lining and accumulate in organs like brain, heart, kidneys, and liver.

Nanoplastics are of increasing concern to medical community. There are many unknown side effects of these tiny particles being in our organs. Current estimates suggest people take in up to 120,000 microscopic fragments every year. Newspapers often print stories about our body containing 7 grams of plastic, which is about mass of credit card. The Korean scientists believe their research might alleviate accumulation of plastic in our bodies. Lead researcher Dr Se-hee Lee said: "Microorganisms derived from traditional fermented foods could represent new biological approach to address this emerging challenge. We will continue to expand scientific value of kimchi."

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