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DOI10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.01.024
Preliminary study and first evidence of presence of microplastics and colorants in green mussel; Perna viridis (Linnaeus; 1758); from southeast coast of India
Naidu S.A.
发表日期2019
ISSN0025326X
起始页码416
结束页码422
卷号140
英文摘要Pollution by microplastics (MPs) is currently a global problem in the coastal and marine environment. Transfer of MPs from land to sea and their inclusion in the food web has a significant adverse effect on the marine life and human health. The present study was carried out at the fishing harbour of Chennai, southeast coast of India. The possible MPs were isolated from the soft tissues of the commercially important bivalve Perna viridis and examined by microscopic and DXR Raman spectroscopic methods. The MPs were identified as to be polystyrene polymers in the soft tissues. This investigation revealed that size and color are the major factors affecting the bioavailability of MPs to bivalves in the study area. The presence of colorants in organisms revealed an anthropogenic origin through the use of a wide array of applications. Hence, coastal zones are a hotspot for pollution by MPs, and filter feeding bivalves are at the highest risk. Therefore, further studies are required to understand the accumulation rates and residence time of MPs across the food webs. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
英文关键词Colorants; DXR Raman spectroscopy; Plastic pollution; Polystyrene; Seafood
语种英语
scopus关键词Biochemistry; Coastal zones; Histology; Microplastic; Molluscs; Polystyrenes; Raman spectroscopy; Spectroscopic analysis; Tissue; Anthropogenic origin; Colorants; Marine environment; Plastic pollutions; Polystyrene polymers; Raman spectroscopic; Seafood; Southeast coast of India; Marine pollution; coloring agent; microplastic; plastic; polystyrene; unclassified drug; coloring agent; plastic; polystyrene derivative; bioaccumulation; marine environment; marine pollution; mollusc; plastic; polymer; Raman spectroscopy; seafood; animal tissue; Article; bioaccumulation; bioavailability; bivalve; color; fishing; food contamination; India; microscopy; mussel; nonhuman; particle size; Perna viridis; Raman spectrometry; retention time; seashore; soft tissue; water pollution; analysis; animal; chemistry; environmental monitoring; food chain; human; Perna; procedures; sea food; water pollutant; Chennai; India; Tamil Nadu; Bivalvia; Musculista senhousia; Perna viridis; Animals; Coloring Agents; Environmental Monitoring; Food Chain; Humans; India; Perna; Plastics; Polystyrenes; Seafood; Water Pollutants, Chemical
来源期刊Marine Pollution Bulletin
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/150079
作者单位National Centre for Coastal Research, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India, Chennai, 600100, India
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Naidu S.A.. Preliminary study and first evidence of presence of microplastics and colorants in green mussel; Perna viridis (Linnaeus; 1758); from southeast coast of India[J],2019,140.
APA Naidu S.A..(2019).Preliminary study and first evidence of presence of microplastics and colorants in green mussel; Perna viridis (Linnaeus; 1758); from southeast coast of India.Marine Pollution Bulletin,140.
MLA Naidu S.A.."Preliminary study and first evidence of presence of microplastics and colorants in green mussel; Perna viridis (Linnaeus; 1758); from southeast coast of India".Marine Pollution Bulletin 140(2019).
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