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   quantitative determination of arsenic species from fruit juices using acidic extraction with hplc-icpms  
   
نویسنده kubachka kevin m. ,conklin sean d. ,smith cynthia c. ,castro consuelo
منبع food analytical methods - 2019 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 12 - صفحه:2845 -2856
چکیده    Throughout the us food and drug administration’s routine monitoring of various juice samples for elemental contaminants, a limited number of samples exhibited unexpected behavior related to the arsenic content. juice samples were subjected to total arsenic determination and those containing arsenic > 10 μg kg−1 were subjected to arsenic speciation analysis using fda elemental analysis manual (eam) 4.10 method (aoac first action method 2016.04) to determine the concentration of ias and other common organic arsenicals. for a subset of samples, the sum of the arsenic species was significantly less than the total arsenic value (i.e., mass balance < 65%), which is uncommon for a liquid-based matrix. juice types that have exhibited this behavior include pomegranate, prune, and cherry juices. causes for this issue were explored which ultimately led to an alternate sample preparation technique, extraction with 0.28 m hno3 along with heat, which resulted in drastically improved mass balances approaching 100%. the method proved robust, with both accurate and precise measurements for multiple juice samples analyzed by a total of four laboratories. two laboratories performed a level 3 multilaboratory validation. this work discusses various issues that were encountered, attempts to determine the source of the problem, the eventual solution in the form of a modified extraction procedure, and the multilaboratory validation results.
کلیدواژه juice ,arsenic ,speciation ,mass balance ,hplc-icpms
آدرس forensic chemistry center, usa, center for food safety and applied nutrition, usa, kansas city laboratory, usa, san francisco laboratory, usa
 
     
   
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