Evaluating Contaminants in Fish: Plastic Additives and Pesticides in the Context of Food Safety

The World Health Organization reports that foodborne illnesses cause millions of disease cases globally, resulting in approximately 33 million lost healthy years of life. Over the past decade, global awareness of food safety grew significantly, highlighting various hazards from biological, chemical,...

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Published in:Biology and Life Sciences Forum
Main Authors: Virgínia Cruz Fernandes, Dylan Boesmans, Valentina F. Domingues, Cristina Delerue-Matos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-9976/26/1/101
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Summary:The World Health Organization reports that foodborne illnesses cause millions of disease cases globally, resulting in approximately 33 million lost healthy years of life. Over the past decade, global awareness of food safety grew significantly, highlighting various hazards from biological, chemical, and environmental factors in our food supply, including marine sources. Emerging contaminants like pharmaceuticals, personal care products, pesticides, plastic additives, and microplastics are concerning, with some remaining unregulated. Our work focused on analyzing plastic additives and pesticides in fish captured in the Atlantic Ocean and available in local Oporto supermarkets. We used QuEChERS extraction and gas chromatography for the analysis of organophosphate ester compounds in fish samples. Our goal is to ensure safe and healthy seafood, aligning with the principles of the blue economy and sustainable fisheries.
ISSN:2673-9976