Analysis of the Solid Contents of Toothpastes Available in UAE (United Arab Emirates) Markets

Marim Elkashlan, V. Poulose, R. Habib, Obaida Karabala, Afnan Aldhanhani, Maryam Shakir, Heba Shaath, T. Ramachandran, A. Mourad, F. Hamed, Ruwaya Al Kendi, T. Thiemann
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In order to find out whether any toothpastes commercially available in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) carry microplastic content in form of plastic microbeads, the filterable solid contents of 31 toothpastes from UAE markets and 2 toothpastes imported from Syria were analyzed. FT-IR studies of the solids revealed that the major solid components were hydrated silica and calcium carbonate, where the individual toothpaste product exhibited either one or the other as the dominant constituent. Titrimetric analysis of the alkalinity of the ash of the toothpastes was carried out. The solids, ashed at 600˚C were subjected to FT-IR and EDS (energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopic) analysis. The ash of some of the products was shown to have TiO 2 and Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2 as minor components. Mostly organic dyes were used as colorants; however, iron oxide (Fe 2 O 3 ) was also found. Importantly, none of the toothpastes carried any solid microplastic particles. Only 3 toothpastes carried microbeads at all, which were made of either silica or microcrystalline cellulose. This finding indicates that toothpastes, at least in the UAE, are no longer a significant source of microplastic in the environment. The results were compared to a toothpaste bought through the internet with a formulation from 2014, which exhibited polythene microplastic at 1.31 ± 0.39 w% of the filterable solid content.
在阿联酋(阿拉伯联合酋长国)市场上销售的牙膏固体含量分析
为查明在阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)市售的牙膏是否含有塑料微珠形式的微塑料含量,我们分析了从阿联酋市场进口的31种牙膏和从叙利亚进口的2种牙膏的可过滤固体含量。固体的FT-IR研究表明,主要的固体成分是水合二氧化硅和碳酸钙,其中个别牙膏产品显示其中一种或另一种作为主要成分。对牙膏灰分的碱度进行了滴定分析。用FT-IR和EDS(能量色散x射线光谱)分析了在600℃下灰化的固体。结果表明,部分产品的灰分中含有少量的二氧化钛和碳酸钙。主要使用有机染料作为着色剂;然而,也发现了氧化铁(fe2o3)。重要的是,所有牙膏都不含任何固体微塑料颗粒。只有3种牙膏含有由二氧化硅或微晶纤维素制成的微珠。这一发现表明,至少在阿联酋,牙膏不再是环境中微塑料的重要来源。结果与2014年通过互联网购买的配方牙膏进行了比较,该配方显示聚乙烯微塑料占可过滤固体含量的1.31±0.39 w%。
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