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UBC researchers develop device for detecting microplastic in your coffee

Microplastics called 害羞草研究所榮ignificant threat害羞草研究所 to food safety, health and the environment
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Researchers at the University of British Columbia say they害羞草研究所檝e come up with a cheap and portable device that can detect the amount of microplastics in drinks and other liquids. Microplastic debris that washed up at Depoe Bay, Ore., beach is seen Jan. 19, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Andrew Selsky

When food safety researcher Tianxi Yang became a mother, she wondered how much microplastic her son would ingest when drinking milk out of widely available plastic containers.

She says microplastic exposure and the effects of the tiny particles on human health have been on researchers害羞草研究所 radar for at least a decade.

But testing for microplastics required costly and cumbersome equipment 害羞草研究所 so Yang set out to create a portable unit that could be used by untrained people at home.

害羞草研究所淚 think the micro and nanoplastics detection is very meaningful because it allows people to realize how much micro and nanoplastics they害羞草研究所檙e being exposed to, even though they may not notice,害羞草研究所 said Yang, an assistant professor in the faculty of land and food systems at the University of British Columbia.

The device is now a reality, unveiled by Yang and master害羞草研究所檚 student Peter Yang at the university in Vancouver on Tuesday.

It uses a 3D-printed box made of biodegradable material, fitted with a commercially available wireless digital microscope, a green LED light, and an 害羞草研究所渆xcitation filter害羞草研究所 to test liquid samples smaller than a drop, causing any microplastics to glow.

The images are then analyzed by an algorithm to calculate the amount of microplastic in a sample.

In the demonstration, images of microplastics were sent from the device害羞草研究所檚 microscope to researchers害羞草研究所 phones.

害羞草研究所淲e were actually more than surprised when we see there are so many microplastics released,害羞草研究所 Tianxi Yang said. 害羞草研究所淢y goal as a food scientist, I want to use my knowledge and research to protect the public health, so I think the device we developed is just the starting point.害羞草研究所

Yang said she believes microplastics are a 害羞草研究所渟ignificant threat害羞草研究所 to food safety, health and the environment, and affordable detection of the material could help reduce their hazard.

Microplastic particles can be created when things such as plastic cups or utensils degrade, releasing the material into food or drink that could then be ingested or absorbed into the body.

In a study published this month in the peer-reviewed journal ACS Sensors, the device was tested on boiled distilled water that had been placed in disposable polystyrene cups for 30 minutes.

The tests showed the cups released hundreds of millions of polystyrene particles into the water, each about one-hundredth the width of a human hair or smaller.

Each test, the researchers said, costs about 1.5 cents.

Student Peter Yang said there are a lot of food safety issues in his native China and he wants 害羞草研究所渢o protect people from those food safety concerns.害羞草研究所

To make the transition away from plastics, he said, 害羞草研究所渟till takes time.害羞草研究所

害羞草研究所淧lastics are very convenient and lightweight and economic, therefore most of the manufacturers still use plastics,害羞草研究所 he said. 害羞草研究所淏ut when we think about a more eco-friendly situation, we still should substitute those plastics to biodegradable and environmentally friendly products.害羞草研究所

He said it was 害羞草研究所渁 very good strategy害羞草研究所 to move away from single-use plastics to either biodegradable materials such as paper straws, or 害羞草研究所渓ong-term use害羞草研究所 products like glass or stainless steel.

The device currently is calibrated to detect polystyrene, but could also measure different types of plastics including polyethylene or polypropylene.

A statement from the university said the results are easy to understand 害羞草研究所渨hether by a technician in a food processing lab or just someone curious about their morning cup of coffee,害羞草研究所 and researchers hope to commercialize the device to analyze plastic particles in 害羞草研究所渞eal-world applications.害羞草研究所





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