Additional commentary on the detection and quantification of plastic micro- and nanoparticles in tea samples

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The study of plastic particles, particularly those in the micro-, sub-micro-, and nano-size ranges, within food and beverages has gained increasing interest within recent years. However, many analytical techniques have limits of detection which hinder their use for the study of these particles in these sample matrices. In addition, remaining contaminants from the matrices can interfere with the signals from plastic particles. Thus, great care must be given to sample preparation and data interpretation to ensure accurate results. This study proposes the use of sample purification through chemical digestion protocols to facilitate the study of plastic particles present in tea samples, and serves to highlight technical limitations which must be overcome in future studies.

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Caldwell, J., Taladriz-Blanco, P., Rothen-Rutishauser, B., & Petri-Fink, A. (2021). Additional commentary on the detection and quantification of plastic micro- and nanoparticles in tea samples. Chimia, 75(10), 882–885. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2021.882

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