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Microplastic contamination in processed and unprocessed sea salts from a developing country and potential risk assessment
Author Affiliations
Noakhali Science and Technology University, Griffith University, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, King Saud University, ...
Published InChemosphere
Year2022
Citations44
Abstract
In aquatic environments, microplastics (MPs) are pervasive which could have a considerable negative impact on the environment, organisms and pose a risk to human health. However, knowledge about the exposure and ecological risk of MPs in the coastal ecosystems of South Asian countries is limited. In this study, we analyzed salt samples from five commonly consumed processed and unprocessed sea salts of different commercial brands originated from 15 salt pans in Bangladesh to assess the abundance, characteristics and potential risks of MPs. The quantities of MPs in unprocessed salts (average 195 ± 56 item/kg) were higher than those in the processed salts (average 157 ± 34 item/kg). One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed significant (p < 0.05) differences among the…
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