Microplastics’ Detection in Honey: Development of Protocols in a Simulation

Author:

Katsara Klytaimnistra12ORCID,Viskadourakis Zacharias2ORCID,Alissandrakis Eleftherios13ORCID,Kountourakis Nikos4ORCID,Kenanakis George2ORCID,Papadakis Vassilis M.235ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agriculture, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Estavromenos, GR-71410 Heraklion, Greece

2. Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, Foundation for Research and Technology—Hellas, N. Plastira 100, GR-70013 Heraklion, Greece

3. Institute of Agri-Food and Life Sciences, Hellenic Mediterranean University Research Centre, GR-71410 Heraklion, Greece

4. Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Foundation for Research and Technology—Hellas, GR-70013 Heraklion, Greece

5. Department of Industrial Design and Production Engineering, University of West Attica, GR-12243 Athens, Greece

Abstract

Honey, renowned for its nutritional and therapeutic properties, has recently come under scrutiny due to its contamination by microplastics, in multiple ways. Bees’ exposure to plastic pollution impacts the whole hive’s ecosystem, and plastic tends to accumulate in hive products. Plastic packaging as polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is used to store honey in small flexible packages, which also increases the risk of microplastic migration. This study aims to establish three practical detection methods for PET microplastics and nanoplastics in honey, using readily available laboratory equipment without the need for chemical digestion or costly pretreatment protocols, in a laboratory-based simulation. The first method utilizes Raman micro-spectroscopy, offering high-resolution identification of PET microplastics on cellulose acetate filters with Raman mapping, eliminating the need for organic solvents or dyes. The second method employs optical microscopic observation under fluorescence with the aid of 4-dimethylamino-4′-nitrostilbene dye and ultraviolet radiation to enhance microplastic visibility, making it suitable for laboratories with standard optical microscopes. To isolate MPs from the solid honey particles, a density separator has been introduced using pentane. Lastly, the third method employs the use of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry for the detection of nanoplastics (<200 nm) in honey samples, through the examination of the different extraction phases of density separation. All the aforementioned methods contribute to efficient microplastic detection in honey, ensuring its quality and safe consumption.

Funder

Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (HFRI) under the 4th Call for HFRI PhD Fellowships

Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser of the Foundation for Research and Technology, Hellas, and the Hellenic Mediterranean University

Publisher

MDPI AG

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