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Study Identifies Kimchi Bacterium as Potential Agent to Reduce Nanoplastic Absorption

Study Identifies Kimchi Bacterium as Potential Agent to Reduce Nanoplastic Absorption

Introduction: Bacterium from Fermented Food Binds Nanoplastics A beneficial bacterium isolated from kimchi, a traditional Korean fermented vegetable dish, can bind to nanoplastics in the intestines and help remove them from the body, according to a new study.…

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