Chewing Gum Can Shed Microplastics Into Saliva: American Chemical Society

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Chewing a single piece of gum releases hundreds or thousands of microplastics into the saliva, with the average gum-chewer at risk of ingesting 30,000 microplastics in a year, according to a new pilot study.

Researchers of the study โ€œwanted to identify how many microplastics a person could potentially ingest from chewing natural and synthetic gums,โ€ the American Chemical Society said in a March 25 statement. While natural products use plant-based polymers to achieve a chewy texture, other gums โ€œuse synthetic rubber bases from petroleum-based polymers.โ€

The study tested five brands of synthetic gum and five natural gums. A person was tasked with chewing the gum for four minutes in one experiment, and 20 minutes in another, with saliva samples periodically collected to assess microplastic content. Pilot studies are typically small-scale tests done to refine variables involved in the research before a larger full-scale investigation.

Only one individual was involved to reduce the human factor of varied chewing patterns and saliva.

The study found that โ€œan average of 100 microplastics released per gram of gum, though some individual gum pieces released as many as 600 microplastics per gram. A typical piece of gum weighs between 2 and 6 grams, meaning a large piece of gum could release up to 3,000 plastic particles,โ€ said the statement.

โ€œIf the average person chews 160 to 180 small sticks of gum per year, the researchers estimated that could result in the ingestion of around 30,000 microplastics.โ€

Lisa Lowe, one of the researchers, said there wasnโ€™t any difference between natural and synthetic gums in terms of the amount of microplastics released when chewing, and the particles contained the same polymers.

Sanjay Mohanty, the projectโ€™s principal investigator, said the study was limited to analyzing microplastics that were 20 micrometers in width and above. As such, it is likely that smaller-sized microplastics were not detected in the saliva.

โ€œThe plastic released into saliva is a small fraction of the plastic thatโ€™s in the gum,โ€ he said.

Researchers presented the study during the March 23โ€“27 spring meeting of the American Chemical Society.

The study was funded by the University of Californiaโ€“Los Angeles (UCLA), and the University of Hawaii Maximizing Access to Research Careers program, an initiative funded by the National Institutes of Health and the California Protection Council. Mohanty is an engineering professor at UCLA, and Lowe is a graduate student in his lab.

Byย Naveen Athrappully

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