Method for determination of sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, chloride, and phosphate in the rat choroid plexus by flame atomic absorption and visible spectroscopy

1987 ◽  
Vol 161 (1) ◽  
pp. 144-151 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vincent A. Murphy
1986 ◽  
Vol 69 (5) ◽  
pp. 868-870
Author(s):  
Richard F Puchyr ◽  
Rubin Shapiro

Abstract Aluminum, iron, tin, zinc, calcium, magnesium, nickel, copper, chromium, cadmium, and potassium in foods can be extracted by HC1- HN03 leaching and determined quantitatively using flame atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), with recoveries ranging from 90 to 110%. Thirty to 40 samples of almost any type of food sample can be analyzed routinely for 2 elements in 4-5 h. In contrast, one or 2 days are required when a wet-ash or dry-ash technique is used. Extraction consists of weighing 2-10 g samples into 125 mL Erlenmeyer flasks, adding 20 mL concentrated HCI-HNO3 (9 + 1), then heating in a 82- 93°C water bath for 30 min. After cooling, samples are diluted to volume in 50 mL Nessler tubes and then filtered through No. 541 or 540 Whatman paper. The filtrate is analyzed directly by AAS.


2010 ◽  
Vol 93 (6) ◽  
pp. 1888-1896 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachida Chekri ◽  
Laurent Noël ◽  
Christelle Vastel ◽  
Sandrine Millour ◽  
Ali Kadar ◽  
...  

Abstract This paper describes a validation process in compliance with the NF/EN ISO/IEC 17025 standard for the determination of the macrominerals calcium, magnesium, sodium, and potassium in foodstuffs by microsampling with flame atomic absorption spectrometry after closed-vessel microwave digestion. The French Standards Commission (Agence Francaise de Normalisation) standards NF V03-110, NF EN V03-115, and XP T-90-210 were used to evaluate this method. The method was validated in the context of an analysis of the 1322 food samples of the second French Total Diet Study (TDS). Several performance criteria (linearity, LOQ, specificity, trueness, precision under repeatability conditions, and intermediate precision reproducibility) were evaluated. Furthermore, the method was monitored by several internal quality controls. The LOQ values obtained (25, 5, 8.3, and 8.3 mg/kg for Ca, Mg, Na, and K, respectively) were in compliance with the needs of the TDS. The method provided accurate results as demonstrated by a repeatability CV (CVr) of <7 and a reproducibility CV (CVR) of <12 for all the elements. Therefore, the results indicated that this method could be used in the laboratory for the routine determination of these four elements in foodstuffs with acceptable analytical performance.


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