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Microplastic Contamination in Aquafeed Ingredients Used as Protein and Carbohydrate Sources. | LitMetric

Microplastic Contamination in Aquafeed Ingredients Used as Protein and Carbohydrate Sources.

Bull Environ Contam Toxicol

Xiamen Key Laboratory for Feed Quality Testing and Safety Evaluation, Fisheries College, Jimei University, Xiamen City, Fujian Province, 361021, People's Republic of China.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Poultry by-products had the highest levels of microplastics, especially in the form of microfibers, with sizes mainly between 500 and 1000 μm.
  • * The research highlights packaging materials as major pollution sources and identifies certain fish species, like Catla catla and Oreochromis niloticus, as being at high risk for microplastic exposure, aiding in improving aquafeed quality.

Article Abstract

The current study aimed to evaluate the occurrence of microplastics in feed ingredients commonly used as protein and carbohydrate (energy) sources to understand and mitigate microplastic contamination. Microplastics average was 1.27, 0.69, 2.85, 0.55, 0.07, and 0.17 particle g in fishmeal, soybean meal, poultry by-products, rice bran, wheat bran, and wheat flour, respectively. Notably, poultry by-products demonstrated significantly higher microplastic levels than other ingredients (p < 0.05). The dominant microplastic shape was microfibers, with prevalent sizes ranging from 500 to 1000 μm. We estimated that packaging materials are a significant source of pollution due to the high presence of polypropylene and other polymers. Top aquaculture species with the greatest microplastic exposure risk include the Catla catla, Hypophthalmichthys nobilis, and Oreochromis niloticus. This research extends our knowledge of microplastic pathways, contributes to improving aquafeed quality, and provides the basis for determining the risk of microplastic exposure in aquafeed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00128-024-03952-4DOI Listing

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