Environmental Science and Ecotechnology (Jul 2023)

Reimagining safe lithium applications in the living environment and its impacts on human, animal, and plant system

  • Noman Shakoor,
  • Muhammad Adeel,
  • Muhammad Arslan Ahmad,
  • Muhammad Zain,
  • Usman Waheed,
  • Rana Arsalan Javaid,
  • Fasih Ullah Haider,
  • Imran Azeem,
  • Pingfan Zhou,
  • Yuanbo Li,
  • Ghulam Jilani,
  • Ming Xu,
  • Jörg Rinklebe,
  • Yukui Rui

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
p. 100252

Abstract

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Lithium's (Li) ubiquitous distribution in the environment is a rising concern due to its rapid proliferation in the modern electronic industry. Li enigmatic entry into the terrestrial food chain raises many questions and uncertainties that may pose a grave threat to living biota. We examined the leverage existing published articles regarding advances in global Li resources, interplay with plants, and possible involvement with living organisms, especially humans and animals. Globally, Li concentration (1.5 mM in serum) induces thyroid, stomach, kidney, and reproductive system dysfunctions in humans and animals. However, there is a serious knowledge gap regarding Li regulatory standards in environmental compartments, and mechanistic approaches to unveil its consequences are needed. Furthermore, aggressive efforts are required to define optimum levels of Li for the normal functioning of animals, plants, and humans. This review is designed to revitalize the current status of Li research and identify the key knowledge gaps to fight back against the mountainous challenges of Li during the recent digital revolution. Additionally, we propose pathways to overcome Li problems and develop a strategy for effective, safe, and acceptable applications.

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