Detection of Microplastic Contamination in Commercial Insect Meals
Background: Escalating global plastic production, expected to reach 34,000 million tons
by 2050, poses a significant threat to human and environmental well-being, particularly in aquatic
ecosystems. Microplastics (MP) and nanoplastics (NP), which originate from the degradation of
plastics, are of concern due to their potential bioaccumulation and uptake of pollutants. This study
addresses identification methods and focuses on insect meal, a raw material for aquaculture feed.
Methods: By using different techniques, the study was able to detect MP and NP in insect meal
samples. Chemical digestion with KOH at 60 ◦C efficiently removed organic matter without affecting
the synthetic polymer polyethylene (PE). Filtration, confocal Raman microscopy, SEM, and TEM
were used for comprehensive analysis, and integrity tests on PE films were performed using Raman
and FTIR spectroscopy. The results showed the presence of PE microplastic particles in the insect
meal, which was confirmed by correlative Raman and SEM mapping on a positively charged surface.
In addition, the increased resolution of the Raman microscope identified submicrometric PE NP
(800 nm). Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
(EDX) confirmed plastic-like structures in the insect meal, highlighting the presence of PE plastics
characterized by irregular shapes and some agglomeration. The higher carbon concentration in
the EDX analysis supported the plastic nature, which was also confirmed by Raman spectroscopy.
Conclusions: The study provides a robust method for the detection of MP and NP in insect meal
and provides valuable insight into the possible presence of plastics in insect-based aquafeeds. The
combination of different analytical methods increases the reliability of the results and sets the stage
for future investigations that could focus on the quantification of NP and the assessment of their
potential environmental impact.
RIMOLDI Simona;
PONTI Jessica;
VALSESIA Andrea;
GIULIO Saroglia;
LA SPINA Rita;
FUMAGALLI Francesco Sirio;
TEROVA Genciana;
2024-06-05
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
JRC137558
2076-3298 (online),
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/11/6/112,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC137558,
10.3390/environments11060112 (online),
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