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Microplastic Extraction from Marine Vertebrate Digestive Tracts, Regurgitates and Scats: A Protocol for Researchers from All Experience Levels.

Amy L Lusher1, Gema Hernandez-Milian2,3.   

Abstract

It is essential to provide a protocol for the separation and identification of microplastics in marine vertebrates (mammals, birds, turtles and fish) that is easy to follow and adaptable depending on research infrastructure. Digesting organic material is an effective way to analyze samples for microplastics. Presented here is an optimized protocol which uses potassium hydroxide (KOH) for processing samples of digestive tracts, scats and regurgitates. KOH is a cheap, effective and simple alkaline digestant that allows extraction of plastics from the sample matrix. Samples are first digested, then filtered before visual and chemical analysis of remaining particle. This allows size, shape, color and polymer of each particle to be ascertained. This protocol has been harmonized with other protocols for the collection of different samples (e.g., diet, parasites, other pathologies). The implementation of this protocol at different levels of economic and/or laboratory resources make information on microplastic incidence available to the entire research community.
Copyright © 2018 The Authors; exclusive licensee Bio-protocol LLC.

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Keywords:  Birds; Mammals; Marine debris; Microplastics; Plastic; Turtle

Year:  2018        PMID: 35036474      PMCID: PMC8342115          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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