Urgent warning to tea drinkers from scientists over what could lurk in your cuppa

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Urgent warning to tea drinkers from scientists over what could lurk in your cuppa
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Antony Clements-Thrower)
Published: Dec, 27 2024 13:58

Researchers have warned tea bags can release millions of nanoplastics which are spread throughout the human body. More than 100 million cuppas are brewed every day by Brits, with the number reaching into the billions every year. Now a team of scientists in Spain have discovered polymer-based commercial tea bags release millions of nanoplastics and microplastics when infused.

The tiny particles can be absorbed by our intestines and then spread throughout our bodies in the bloodstream. The study, by the Mutagenesis Group of the UAB Department of Genetics and Microbiology, reveals the team is unsure on the long term effects on people’s bodies.

UAB researcher Alba Garcia said: “We have managed to innovatively characterise these pollutants with a set of cutting-edge techniques, which is a very important tool to advance research on their possible impacts on human health. “It is critical to develop standardised test methods to assess MNPLs contamination released from plastic food contact materials and to formulate regulatory policies to effectively mitigate and minimise this contamination. As the use of plastic in food packaging continues to increase, it is vital to address MNPLs contamination to ensure food safety and protect public health.”.

The tea bags used for the research were made from the polymers nylon-6, polypropylene and cellulose. The study showed when brewing tea polypropylene releases approximately 1.2 billion particles per milliliter, with an average size of 136.7 nanometres.

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