Evaluation of salt intended for human consumption for the presence of physical contaminants: microplastics an emerging contaminant in the food area

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Autor(a) principal: Magalhães, Carolina Duque
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Vicentini Neto, Santos Alves, Barata-Silva, Cristiane, dos Santos, Juliana Machado, Fonseca, Mayssa de Andrade, Arcanjo, Braulio Soares, dos Santos, Lísia Maria Gobbo, Jacob, Silvana do Couto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Health Review
Texto Completo: https://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/56388
Resumo: Introduction: The presence of physical contaminants in food goes against the guarantee of the supply of safe products for consumption. Currently, there is an environmental concern with this type of contamination, especially with a class of plastic particles less than 5 mm, called microplastics. The impacts on human organisms are still under discussion, but there is already a relationship between the ingestion and inhalation of these particles and a possible health risk, since, in addition to being derived from macroplatic degradation processes with varied chemical compositions, they can still carry other contaminants. Objective: To value the presence of physical contaminants, such as microplastics in salt intended for human consumption. Method: A quantity of 8 salt samples was acquired in supermarkets in the city of Rio de Janeiro in 2019 and analyzed after dilution in water, according to the coefficient of salt dilution (36g/100mL), heated in plate at 100°C and filtered in filter 0.22μm. Detection was performed with the aid of stereoscope microscope and confirmation was performed under a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Results and Discussion: In 5 samples, the presence of physical contaminants was observed, which due to visual characteristics suggest to be microplastics. The possible presence of microplastics in salt samples is related to contamination of the oceans by microplastics. With this, it is observed the importance of monitoring the quality of human consumption, since it is a by-product of the oceans. Conclusion: Studies in Brazil regarding microplastic contamination is very focused on marine matrices, but it is necessary to think about the study and development of analytical methodologies for detection and identification of these contaminants in food, especially in products of marine origin.
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spelling Evaluation of salt intended for human consumption for the presence of physical contaminants: microplastics an emerging contaminant in the food areaplasticmicroplastic stickshuman consumption productsmicroscopyIntroduction: The presence of physical contaminants in food goes against the guarantee of the supply of safe products for consumption. Currently, there is an environmental concern with this type of contamination, especially with a class of plastic particles less than 5 mm, called microplastics. The impacts on human organisms are still under discussion, but there is already a relationship between the ingestion and inhalation of these particles and a possible health risk, since, in addition to being derived from macroplatic degradation processes with varied chemical compositions, they can still carry other contaminants. Objective: To value the presence of physical contaminants, such as microplastics in salt intended for human consumption. Method: A quantity of 8 salt samples was acquired in supermarkets in the city of Rio de Janeiro in 2019 and analyzed after dilution in water, according to the coefficient of salt dilution (36g/100mL), heated in plate at 100°C and filtered in filter 0.22μm. Detection was performed with the aid of stereoscope microscope and confirmation was performed under a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Results and Discussion: In 5 samples, the presence of physical contaminants was observed, which due to visual characteristics suggest to be microplastics. The possible presence of microplastics in salt samples is related to contamination of the oceans by microplastics. With this, it is observed the importance of monitoring the quality of human consumption, since it is a by-product of the oceans. Conclusion: Studies in Brazil regarding microplastic contamination is very focused on marine matrices, but it is necessary to think about the study and development of analytical methodologies for detection and identification of these contaminants in food, especially in products of marine origin.Brazilian Journals Publicações de Periódicos e Editora Ltda.2023-01-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/5638810.34119/bjhrv6n1-088Brazilian Journal of Health Review; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023); 1137-1149Brazilian Journal of Health Review; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2023); 1137-1149Brazilian Journal of Health Review; v. 6 n. 1 (2023); 1137-11492595-6825reponame:Brazilian Journal of Health Reviewinstname:Federação das Indústrias do Estado do Paraná (FIEP)instacron:BJRHenghttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/56388/41420Magalhães, Carolina DuqueVicentini Neto, Santos AlvesBarata-Silva, Cristianedos Santos, Juliana MachadoFonseca, Mayssa de AndradeArcanjo, Braulio Soaresdos Santos, Lísia Maria GobboJacob, Silvana do Coutoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-02-15T18:17:47Zoai:ojs2.ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br:article/56388Revistahttp://www.brazilianjournals.com/index.php/BJHR/indexPRIhttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/oai|| brazilianjhr@gmail.com2595-68252595-6825opendoar:2023-02-15T18:17:47Brazilian Journal of Health Review - Federação das Indústrias do Estado do Paraná (FIEP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of salt intended for human consumption for the presence of physical contaminants: microplastics an emerging contaminant in the food area
title Evaluation of salt intended for human consumption for the presence of physical contaminants: microplastics an emerging contaminant in the food area
spellingShingle Evaluation of salt intended for human consumption for the presence of physical contaminants: microplastics an emerging contaminant in the food area
Magalhães, Carolina Duque
plastic
microplastic sticks
human consumption products
microscopy
title_short Evaluation of salt intended for human consumption for the presence of physical contaminants: microplastics an emerging contaminant in the food area
title_full Evaluation of salt intended for human consumption for the presence of physical contaminants: microplastics an emerging contaminant in the food area
title_fullStr Evaluation of salt intended for human consumption for the presence of physical contaminants: microplastics an emerging contaminant in the food area
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of salt intended for human consumption for the presence of physical contaminants: microplastics an emerging contaminant in the food area
title_sort Evaluation of salt intended for human consumption for the presence of physical contaminants: microplastics an emerging contaminant in the food area
author Magalhães, Carolina Duque
author_facet Magalhães, Carolina Duque
Vicentini Neto, Santos Alves
Barata-Silva, Cristiane
dos Santos, Juliana Machado
Fonseca, Mayssa de Andrade
Arcanjo, Braulio Soares
dos Santos, Lísia Maria Gobbo
Jacob, Silvana do Couto
author_role author
author2 Vicentini Neto, Santos Alves
Barata-Silva, Cristiane
dos Santos, Juliana Machado
Fonseca, Mayssa de Andrade
Arcanjo, Braulio Soares
dos Santos, Lísia Maria Gobbo
Jacob, Silvana do Couto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magalhães, Carolina Duque
Vicentini Neto, Santos Alves
Barata-Silva, Cristiane
dos Santos, Juliana Machado
Fonseca, Mayssa de Andrade
Arcanjo, Braulio Soares
dos Santos, Lísia Maria Gobbo
Jacob, Silvana do Couto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv plastic
microplastic sticks
human consumption products
microscopy
topic plastic
microplastic sticks
human consumption products
microscopy
description Introduction: The presence of physical contaminants in food goes against the guarantee of the supply of safe products for consumption. Currently, there is an environmental concern with this type of contamination, especially with a class of plastic particles less than 5 mm, called microplastics. The impacts on human organisms are still under discussion, but there is already a relationship between the ingestion and inhalation of these particles and a possible health risk, since, in addition to being derived from macroplatic degradation processes with varied chemical compositions, they can still carry other contaminants. Objective: To value the presence of physical contaminants, such as microplastics in salt intended for human consumption. Method: A quantity of 8 salt samples was acquired in supermarkets in the city of Rio de Janeiro in 2019 and analyzed after dilution in water, according to the coefficient of salt dilution (36g/100mL), heated in plate at 100°C and filtered in filter 0.22μm. Detection was performed with the aid of stereoscope microscope and confirmation was performed under a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Results and Discussion: In 5 samples, the presence of physical contaminants was observed, which due to visual characteristics suggest to be microplastics. The possible presence of microplastics in salt samples is related to contamination of the oceans by microplastics. With this, it is observed the importance of monitoring the quality of human consumption, since it is a by-product of the oceans. Conclusion: Studies in Brazil regarding microplastic contamination is very focused on marine matrices, but it is necessary to think about the study and development of analytical methodologies for detection and identification of these contaminants in food, especially in products of marine origin.
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