Detection and characterization of small‑sized microplastics (≥5 µm) in milk products

Abstract number
35
Presentation Form
Poster
DOI
10.22443/rms.mmc2023.35
Corresponding Email
[email protected]
Session
Poster Session Two
Authors
Dr Paulo Da Costa Filho (1), Mr Daniel Andrey (1), Mr Bjorn Eriksen (1), Rafael P. Peixoto (1), Benoit M. Carreres (1), Dr. Mark E. Ambühl (1), Josep Busom Descarrega (1), Dr Stephane Dubascoux (1), Dr Pascal Zbinden (1), Dr Alexandre Panchaud (1), Dr Eric Poitevin (1)
Affiliations
1. Nestlé Research
Keywords

Microplastics, milk, food, electron microscopy, micro raman spectroscopy, 

Abstract text

Microplastics (MPs) have gained a high degree of public interest since they are associated with the global release of plastics into the environment. Various studies have confirmed the presence of MPs throughout the food chain. However, information on the ingestion of MPs via the consumption of many commonly consumed foods like dairy products are scarce due to the lack of studies investigating the “contamination” of this food group by MPs. This lack of occurrence data is mainly due to the absence of robust analytical methods capable of reliably quantifying MPs with size< 20 µm in foods. In this work, a new methodology was developed to accurately determine and characterize MPs in milk-based products using micro-Raman (μRaman) technology, entailing combined enzymatic and chemical digestion steps. This is the first time that the presence of relatively low amounts of small-sized MP (≥ 5 µm) have been reported in raw milk collected at farm just after the milking machine and in some processed commercial liquid and powdered cow’s milk products

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