Occurrence of potential plastic microfibers in mussels and anchovies sold for human consumption: Preliminary results.

IF 1.8 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Italian Journal of Food Safety Pub Date : 2021-12-22 eCollection Date: 2021-11-22 DOI:10.4081/ijfs.2021.9962
Serena Santonicola, Michela Volgare, Emilia Di Pace, Mariacristina Cocca, Raffaelina Mercogliano, Giampaolo Colavita
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There is a global concern over the impact of microplastics on marine species and trophic webs. Microfibers commonly represent the greater portion of microplastics in the aquatic environment, but little is known about fiber uptake and accumulation by marine biota. The aim of the study was to investigate the potential plastic microfiber contamination in mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) and anchovies (Engraulis encrasicolus) from the Tyrrhenian Sea sold for human consumption. Anthropogenic debris was extracted from the digestive tracts of fish and the whole shellfish using a 10% KOH solution and quantified under a light microscope. The preliminary results showed the occurrence of potential plastic and natural microfibers in 73% of the samples. On average mussels contained 1.33 microfibers/g w.w. and 7.66 items/individual, while anchovies contained 9.06 microfibers/individual. Considering that mussels are consumed as a whole, and small pelagic fish, as anchovy, may be eaten without removing the gastrointestinal tract, microfiber contamination may lead to human exposure. More research is required to adequately assess the risk that microplastics, including microfibers, may pose for food safety and human health.

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在供人食用的贻贝和凤尾鱼中发现潜在的塑料微纤维:初步结果。
微塑料对海洋物种和营养网的影响引起了全球的关注。在水生环境中,微纤维通常占微塑料的大部分,但人们对海洋生物群对纤维的吸收和积累知之甚少。该研究的目的是调查第勒尼安海出售供人类食用的贻贝(Mytilus galloprovincialis)和凤尾鱼(Engraulis encrasicolus)中潜在的塑料微纤维污染。用10% KOH溶液从鱼类和整个贝类的消化道中提取人为碎屑,并在光学显微镜下定量。初步结果表明,73%的样品中存在潜在的塑料和天然微纤维。贻贝的平均微纤维含量为1.33条/g w.w.,平均微纤维含量为7.66条/条,而凤尾鱼的平均微纤维含量为9.06条/条。考虑到贻贝是作为一个整体食用的,而小的远洋鱼类,如凤尾鱼,可能在不去除胃肠道的情况下食用,超纤维污染可能导致人类接触。需要进行更多的研究,以充分评估包括微纤维在内的微塑料可能对食品安全和人类健康构成的风险。
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Italian Journal of Food Safety
Italian Journal of Food Safety FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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2.50
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37
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Food Safety (IJFS) is the official journal of the Italian Association of Veterinary Food Hygienists (AIVI). The Journal addresses veterinary food hygienists, specialists in the food industry and experts offering technical support and advice on food of animal origin. The Journal of Food Safety publishes original research papers concerning food safety and hygiene, animal health, zoonoses and food safety, food safety economics. Reviews, editorials, technical reports, brief notes, conference proceedings, letters to the Editor, book reviews are also welcome. Every article published in the Journal will be peer-reviewed by experts in the field and selected by members of the editorial board. The publication of manuscripts is subject to the approval of the Editor who has knowledge of the field discussed in the manuscript in accordance with the principles of Peer Review; referees will be selected from the Editorial Board or among qualified scientists of the international scientific community. Articles must be written in English and must adhere to the guidelines and details contained in the Instructions to Authors.
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