EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
European Journal of Environmental Sciences nabízí původní recenzované články z oblasti environmentálních věd, mnohdy inter- a transdisciplinární povahy se zvláštním zřetelem na evropské problémy. Časopis rovněž publikuje kritické shrnující texty a přehledy situace v oblasti ochrany životního prostředí v konkrétních regionech a zemích. Zaměřuje se na širokou škálu témat, jako například přímé a nepřímé interakce živých a neživých složek životního prostředí, interakce s lidskou společností nebo environmentální udržitelnost.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, Vol 16 No 1 (2026), 41–51

Article

Enzymatic digestion combined with µFT-IR imaging for recovery and characterisation of polymer particles from Mytilus galloprovincialis tissue

Sevdalina Turmanova, Yancho Hristov, Dimitrina Kiryakova, Emiliya Ivanova, Plamena Atanasova, Ganka Kolchakova, Antoniya Ilieva, Elena Mollova

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23361964.2026.3
zveřejněno: 26. 06. 2026

Abstract

Microplastic contamination in marine organisms requires analytical approaches capable of efficiently removing biological matrices while preserving polymer integrity. Building upon previous work identifying enzymatic digestion as a suitable treatment method, the present study applies a pancreatic enzyme protocol (Kreon®25000) to recover polymer particles from Mytilus galloprovincialis tissue and to evaluate particle characteristics by μFT-IR imaging. Frozen mussel tissue (2 g) was artificially spiked with reference particles of PVC, HDPE, PA, and PET and subjected to enzymatic digestion under controlled conditions. Digestion removed 99.8% of the biological matrix, allowing subsequent filtration, microscopic inspection, and spectroscopic identification. A total of 2334 particles were detected. Recovery varied among polymers, with HDPE showing the highest numerical recovery and PET the lowest. Particle size distributions differed markedly: HDPE, PA, and PVC were dominated by particles <50 μm, whereas PET particles were predominantly larger. Morphological analysis revealed irregular fragment-like shapes across all polymer types. μFT-IR imaging enabled polymer identification and spatial mapping, revealing heterogeneous particle distribution and localized clustering patterns on filter surfaces. Comparison of ATR-FTIR reference spectra with μFT-IR spectra obtained after digestion confirmed preservation of diagnostic polymer bands, indicating that enzymatic treatment did not alter polymer chemical structure. The results demonstrate that enzymatic digestion combined with μFT-IR imaging provides a reliable and polymer-preserving workflow for microplastic analysis in marine biological matrices. The findings highlight the influence of particle size and spatial distribution on recovery and detection, underscoring the importance of standardized imaging strategies for accurate quantification.

klíčová slova: contamination control; microplastic analysis; marine biota; size classification; spatial distribution; spectroscopic identification

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210 x 297 mm
vychází: 2 x ročně
cena tištěného čísla: 150 Kč
ISSN: 1805-0174
E-ISSN: 2336-1964

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