2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2023.121961
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Consumption of commercially sold dried fish snack “Charales” contaminated with microplastics in Mexico

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“…Microplastics have also been detected in different species of dried fish products. Kutralam-Muniasamy et al 2023 [51] discovered that two commercially important Chirostoma species (C. jordani and C. patzcuaro) in Mexico contained a varying range from 4.00 ± 0.94 to 55.33 ± 9.43 particles g −1 . Rukmangada et al 2023 [52] detected 99 ± 18.91 MPs g −1 from a sample of Anguilla bengalensis [52].…”
Section: Fish Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Microplastics have also been detected in different species of dried fish products. Kutralam-Muniasamy et al 2023 [51] discovered that two commercially important Chirostoma species (C. jordani and C. patzcuaro) in Mexico contained a varying range from 4.00 ± 0.94 to 55.33 ± 9.43 particles g −1 . Rukmangada et al 2023 [52] detected 99 ± 18.91 MPs g −1 from a sample of Anguilla bengalensis [52].…”
Section: Fish Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due to the size limitations of the techniques, the qualification of smaller microplastics (<20 µm) using µ-FTIR should be reassessed (see Section 4). µ-FTIR >20 µm 0.39-7.02 mm PE, PP [20] µ-ATR-FTIR >7 µm 65-2500 µm LDPE, HDPE [21] µ-ATR-FTIR >7 µm 300-5000 µm PP, PE, PET, PS [22] µ-Raman >0.45 µm 5 to >1000 µm Rayon, PP, PES, PE [23] µ-ATR-FTIR >7 µm 23.2 µm-3.9 mm PA, PU [24] µ-FTIR >20 µm 45-100 µm HDPE, PP, PET, PS, PA [25] µ-FTIR >20 µm 3.8 µm-5.2 mm CP, PS, PA, PAR [26] SEM-EDX N/A 100-500 µm PE [27] µ-FTIR >20 µm 30 µm-3.5 mm PET, PP, PE [28] µ-FTIR >20 µm N/A PET [29] µ-FTIR >20 µm <300 µm PVC, PET, PTFE, HDPE, Nylon, ABS [30] µ-FTIR >20 µm 15.6-1151.1 µm PE [32] µ-FTIR >20 µm 5-20 µm PS, PP, PE [34] µ-Raman >0.45 µm <5 µm PET [35] µ-ATR-FTIR >7 µm N/A PES, PET, PS [42] µ-Raman >0.45 µm 1.2-10 µm PE, PET, PC [43] µ-FTIR >20 µm 0.06-0.11 mm PE, PP, PS, Nylon [44] µ-FTIR >20 µm 0.2-22 mm PE, PP [46] µ-Raman >0.45 µm 15-1175 µm PS [47] SEM/EDX N/A 100-1000 µm PET, PE [50] µ-Raman >0.45 µm <300 µm PE, PP, PET [54] µ-FTIR >20 µm 520 nm-270 µm Nylon, PET [56] µ-FTIR >20 µm 453-3885 µm Nylon, PP, HDPE [60] µ-Raman >0.45 µm N/A PE, PP, PS, PVC, PET [58] µ-Raman >0.45 µm 0.1-3 mm PA, PET, PAS [63] µ-ATR-FTIR >7 µm 24-1670 µm PES, ABS, EPM, nylon-6, CP, and viscose [51] µ-FTIR >20 µm <100 µm to 5000 µm PP, PE [52] µ-FTIR >20 µm 50-500 µm PVC, LDPE, PS, PP [57] µ-FTIR >20 µm 20-150 µm PE, PP, PS [61] µ-Raman >0.45 µm Abbreviations: Polyolefin, PO; Ethylene-propylene copolymer, EPM.…”
Section: Microplastic's Qualification: Techniques' Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%