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SciPi 770: Best Practices: Detecting and Quantifying Micro- Nanoplastics (MNP) in Biological Tissues
Are there any other authoritative sources that suggest minimum reporting requirements?
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- NoExpert 9I am unaware of other such sources.
- Yes (please explain)Expert 3I do not have access to the standard, but I believe that ISO 24187:2023 mentions this; also, NOAA's guidelines include some suggestions on reporting: https://marinedebris.noaa.gov/technical-memorandum/laboratory-methods-analysis-microplastics-marine-environment
- Yes (please explain)Expert 4Already in 2020 a paper was published on this topic: https://doi.org/10.1177/0003702820930292
In addition there is an ISO standard on analysis of microplastics present in the environment: ISO 24187:2023 – Principles for the analysis of microplastics present in the environment
The US Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council has also developed guidance with regard to consistent reporting of polymer identity, recovery, QA/QC, and size bins: 15-Microplastics-Outreach-Fact-Sheet-Scientific-Units-1.pdf - NoExpert 2None that I am aware of that were not referenced in the paper.
- Yes (please explain)Expert 8I consider Cowger et al 2020 a good source.
- Yes (please explain)Expert 6ISO 16094 and ASTM D8401
- Yes (please explain)Expert 71. European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) – REACH Regulation (2025 Update)
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