2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-021-05142-y
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The Evidence of Microplastic Contamination in Central Javanese Local Ducks from Intensive Animal Husbandry

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“…The risk of milk contamination from microplastics may come from poor cleanliness of program processing equipment, the surrounding environment, water supply conditions, and or improper handling of milk . Observation of duck intestine samples from intensive farming systems in five cities or districts in Central Java Province of Indonesia showed that microplastics contaminated ducks . It is possible microplastics enter the gut of ducks from their feed, not from the farming system .…”
Section: Effects On Farmland Ecological Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The risk of milk contamination from microplastics may come from poor cleanliness of program processing equipment, the surrounding environment, water supply conditions, and or improper handling of milk . Observation of duck intestine samples from intensive farming systems in five cities or districts in Central Java Province of Indonesia showed that microplastics contaminated ducks . It is possible microplastics enter the gut of ducks from their feed, not from the farming system .…”
Section: Effects On Farmland Ecological Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observation of duck intestine samples from intensive farming systems in five cities or districts in Central Java Province of Indonesia showed that microplastics contaminated ducks . It is possible microplastics enter the gut of ducks from their feed, not from the farming system . Other researchers determined that chicken contains microplastic polystyrene (100 μm) and polyvinyl chloride (3 μm, 100 μm, and 2–4 mm) using ATR-MIR spectroscopy.…”
Section: Effects On Farmland Ecological Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%