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Microplastics in domestic sheep: researching screening methods for food safety
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Microplastics in domestic sheep: researching screening methods for food safety

J. T. Mettam, T. Clune, K. Pitts and E. E. Guareschi
Australian journal of forensic sciences, Vol.57(Suppl. 1), pp.34-37
2025

Abstract

Fluorescence microscopy Nile Red plastic pollution
Microplastics (MP) are ubiquitous in the environment, and have been detected in the tissues of several species. Limited studies quantify the presence of MP in food producing species, including sheep. Here, MP were screened in tissue samples from Australian sheep using low-cost methodologies, with the aim of enabling their subsequent chemical characterization and quantification. Samples of several organs from six sheep were prepared using (i) a standard digestion and filtration protocol, and (ii) a novel impression smear method. Both methods involved staining with Nile Red (10µg/ml) and observation by fluorescence microscopy. Suspected MP were detected in 32.3% (10/31) of digestion samples, 51.6% (16/31) of smear samples and 50.0% (8/16) of controls. Such results will direct further research aimed at contributing to food safety and public health policies focused on animal and human health.

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Collaboration types
Domestic collaboration
Citation topics
3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.60 Herbicides, Pesticides & Ground Poisoning
3.60.2078 Microplastics
Web Of Science research areas
Medicine, Legal
ESI research areas
Clinical Medicine
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