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Occurrence of microplastics in commercially sold bottled water

The Science of The Total Environment 2023 132 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 65 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Long Zhu, Lihui An Huan Li, Long Zhu, Long Zhu, Huan Li, Lihui An Mindong Ma, Mindong Ma, Mindong Ma, Long Zhu, Mindong Ma, Mindong Ma, Mindong Ma, Long Zhu, Long Zhu, Long Zhu, Long Zhu, Huan Li, Huan Li, Huan Li, Long Zhu, Long Zhu, Haiwen Wu, Haiwen Wu, Haiwen Wu, Long Zhu, Long Zhu, Mindong Ma, Haiwen Wu, Haiwen Wu, Haiwen Wu, Mindong Ma, Huan Li, Lihui An Mindong Ma, Mindong Ma, Lihui An Lihui An Mindong Ma, Haiwen Wu, Mindong Ma, Huan Li, Lihui An Haiwen Wu, Haiwen Wu, Haiwen Wu, Lihui An Huan Li, Long Zhu, Lihui An Long Zhu, Lihui An Haiwen Wu, Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Long Zhu, Lihui An Haiwen Wu, Lihui An Long Zhu, Lihui An Long Zhu, Lihui An Lihui An Long Zhu, Huan Li, Long Zhu, Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Zhan-Hong Yang, Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Zhan-Hong Yang, Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Haiwen Wu, Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Haiwen Wu, Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An Lihui An

Summary

Researchers used advanced infrared spectroscopy to measure microplastics in commercially sold bottled water in China. They found microplastic particles in the samples, with concentrations varying by brand and bottle type. The study adds to growing evidence that bottled water is a significant source of human microplastic exposure, and it estimated the amount people may be consuming daily through this route.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

Microplastics are ubiquitous in all environmental compartments, including food and water. A growing body of evidence suggests the potential health impacts of continuous microplastic ingestion on humans. However, a lack of information on microplastic exposure to humans through drinking water and the high heterogeneity of available data limits advancements in health risk assessments. In the present study, laser direct infrared spectroscopy (LD-IR) was used to determine the occurrence of microplastics in bottled water sold in China. Then, the ingestion level of microplastics through drinking water was estimated. The results showed that the average microplastic abundance in bottled water was 72.32 ± 44.64 items/L, which was higher than that detected in tap water (49.67 ± 17.49 items/L). Overall, the microplastic structures were dominated by films and mainly consisted of cellulose and PVC. Their sizes were concentrated in the range of 10-50 μm, accounting for 67.85 ± 8.40 % of the total microplastics in bottled water and 75.50 % in tap water. The estimated daily intake of microplastics (EDI) by infants through bottled water and tap water was almost twice as high as that by adults, although adults ingested more microplastics. The present results provide valuable data for further assessing human health risks associated with exposure to microplastics.

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