Short Depuration of Oysters Intended for Human Consumption Is Effective at Reducing Exposure to Nanoplastics
Francisca Ribeiro
1, 2
,
Denise M. Mitrano
3
,
Christian Hacker
4
,
Paulina Cherek
4
,
Kevin Brigden
5
,
Sarit Kaserzon
1
,
Kevin A. Thomas
1
,
Tamara S. Galloway
2
3
4
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2022-11-16
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 3.690
CiteScore: 18.1
Impact factor: 11.3
ISSN: 0013936X, 15205851
PubMed ID:
36383416
Abstract
Nanoplastics (NPs; <1 μm) have greater availability to marine organisms than microplastics (1-5000 μm). Understanding NP uptake and depuration in marine organisms intended for human consumption is imperative for food safety, but until now it has been limited due to analytical constraints. Oysters (Crassostrea gigas) were exposed to polystyrene NPs doped with palladium (Pd), allowing the measurements of their uptake into tissues by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) combined with electron microscopy. Oysters were exposed for 6 days (d) to "Smooth" or "Raspberry" NPs, followed by 30 d of depuration with the aim of assessing the NP concentration in C. gigas following exposure, inferring the accumulation and elimination rates, and understanding the clearance of Pd NPs during the depuration period. After 6 d, the most significant accumulation was found in the digestive gland (106.6 and 135.3 μg g-1 dw, for Smooth and Raspberry NPs, respectively) and showed the most evident depuration (elimination rate constant KSmooth = 2 d-1 and KRaspberry = 0.2 d-1). Almost complete depuration of the Raspberry NPs occurred after 30 d. While a post-harvesting depuration period of 24-48 h for oysters could potentially reduce the NP content by 75%, more research to validate these findings, including depuration studies of oysters from the field, is required to inform practices to reduce human exposure through consumption.
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Ribeiro F. et al. Short Depuration of Oysters Intended for Human Consumption Is Effective at Reducing Exposure to Nanoplastics // Environmental Science & Technology. 2022. Vol. 56. No. 23.
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Ribeiro F., Mitrano D. M., Hacker C., Cherek P., Brigden K., Kaserzon S., Thomas K. A., Galloway T. S. Short Depuration of Oysters Intended for Human Consumption Is Effective at Reducing Exposure to Nanoplastics // Environmental Science & Technology. 2022. Vol. 56. No. 23.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/acs.est.2c02269
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c02269
TI - Short Depuration of Oysters Intended for Human Consumption Is Effective at Reducing Exposure to Nanoplastics
T2 - Environmental Science & Technology
AU - Ribeiro, Francisca
AU - Mitrano, Denise M.
AU - Hacker, Christian
AU - Cherek, Paulina
AU - Brigden, Kevin
AU - Kaserzon, Sarit
AU - Thomas, Kevin A.
AU - Galloway, Tamara S.
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/11/16
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
IS - 23
VL - 56
PMID - 36383416
SN - 0013-936X
SN - 1520-5851
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@article{2022_Ribeiro,
author = {Francisca Ribeiro and Denise M. Mitrano and Christian Hacker and Paulina Cherek and Kevin Brigden and Sarit Kaserzon and Kevin A. Thomas and Tamara S. Galloway},
title = {Short Depuration of Oysters Intended for Human Consumption Is Effective at Reducing Exposure to Nanoplastics},
journal = {Environmental Science & Technology},
year = {2022},
volume = {56},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {nov},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c02269},
number = {23},
doi = {10.1021/acs.est.2c02269}
}