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A critical view on microplastic quantification in aquatic organisms

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Lisa Devriese, Griet Vandermeersch, Griet Vandermeersch, Griet Vandermeersch, L. Van Cauwenberghe, Lisa Devriese, L. Van Cauwenberghe, L. Van Cauwenberghe, Karen Bekaert, Lisa Devriese, Griet Vandermeersch, Lisa Devriese, Griet Vandermeersch, Griet Vandermeersch, L. Van Cauwenberghe, L. Van Cauwenberghe, L. Van Cauwenberghe, L. Van Cauwenberghe, L. Van Cauwenberghe, L. Van Cauwenberghe, L. Van Cauwenberghe, L. Van Cauwenberghe, L. Van Cauwenberghe, L. Van Cauwenberghe, Kit Granby, Kit Granby, L. Van Cauwenberghe, Kit Granby, Lisa Devriese, Kit Granby, Kit Granby, Kit Granby, L. Van Cauwenberghe, Colin Janssen, Lisa Devriese, Lisa Devriese, Lisa Devriese, Karen Bekaert, Lisa Devriese, L. Van Cauwenberghe, Lisa Devriese, L. Van Cauwenberghe, Lisa Devriese, L. Van Cauwenberghe, L. Van Cauwenberghe, L. Van Cauwenberghe, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, António Marques, Colin Janssen, Lisa Devriese, Colin Janssen, Lisa Devriese, Lisa Devriese, L. Van Cauwenberghe, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Karen Bekaert, Griet Vandermeersch, Michiel Kotterman, Karen Bekaert, Griet Vandermeersch, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Lisa Devriese, Michiel Kotterman, Lisa Devriese, Lisa Devriese, Lisa Devriese, Michiel Kotterman, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Michiel Kotterman, Colin Janssen, Johan Robbens, Johan Robbens, Karen Bekaert, Colin Janssen, Lisa Devriese, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Johan Robbens Kit Granby, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Michiel Kotterman, Johan Robbens Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Kit Granby, Lisa Devriese, Lisa Devriese, Kit Granby, Lisa Devriese, Michiel Kotterman, António Marques, Karen Bekaert, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Michiel Kotterman, Michiel Kotterman, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, António Marques, António Marques, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Lisa Devriese, Kit Granby, Johan Robbens Griet Vandermeersch, Jorge Diogène, Johan Robbens, Griet Vandermeersch, Gabriella Fait, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Johan Robbens António Marques, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Gabriella Fait, Colin Janssen, Johan Robbens, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Johan Robbens, Johan Robbens Johan Robbens Johan Robbens Johan Robbens Johan Robbens Johan Robbens Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, António Marques, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, António Marques, António Marques, António Marques, Michiel Kotterman, António Marques, António Marques, Johan Robbens, Colin Janssen, Johan Robbens, Johan Robbens, Johan Robbens, Johan Robbens, Michiel Kotterman, António Marques, Colin Janssen, Jorge Diogène, Johan Robbens, Lisa Devriese, António Marques, Johan Robbens Colin Janssen, Karen Bekaert, Johan Robbens António Marques, António Marques, António Marques, Johan Robbens, Colin Janssen, Karen Bekaert, António Marques, Johan Robbens Johan Robbens, Lisa Devriese, Johan Robbens Colin Janssen, Karen Bekaert, Lisa Devriese, Johan Robbens, Karen Bekaert, Lisa Devriese, Lisa Devriese, António Marques, Johan Robbens Johan Robbens, Johan Robbens Johan Robbens, António Marques, Johan Robbens, Johan Robbens

Summary

Researchers critically reviewed the methods used to quantify microplastics in aquatic organisms including zooplankton, bivalves, and fish. The study highlights that no standardized methodology exists for measuring microplastic contamination in biota, which makes comparing results across studies difficult and underscores the need for consistent analytical protocols.

Microplastics, plastic particles and fragments smaller than 5mm, are ubiquitous in the marine environment. Ingestion and accumulation of microplastics have previously been demonstrated for diverse marine species ranging from zooplankton to bivalves and fish, implying the potential for microplastics to accumulate in the marine food web. In this way, microplastics can potentially impact food safety and human health. Although a few methods to quantify microplastics in biota have been described, no comparison and/or intercalibration of these techniques have been performed. Here we conducted a literature review on all available extraction and quantification methods. Two of these methods, involving wet acid destruction, were used to evaluate the presence of microplastics in field-collected mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) from three different "hotspot" locations in Europe (Po estuary, Italy; Tagus estuary, Portugal; Ebro estuary, Spain). An average of 0.18±0.14 total microplastics g(-1) w.w. for the Acid mix Method and 0.12±0.04 total microplastics g(-1) w.w. for the Nitric acid Method was established. Additionally, in a pilot study an average load of 0.13±0.14 total microplastics g(-1) w.w. was recorded in commercial mussels (Mytilus edulis and M. galloprovincialis) from five European countries (France, Italy, Denmark, Spain and The Netherlands). A detailed analysis and comparison of methods indicated the need for further research to develop a standardised operating protocol for microplastic quantification and monitoring.

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