Validation of an electrothermal atomization atomic absorption spectrometry method for quantification of total chromium and Chromium(VI) in wild mushrooms and underlying soils

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作者
Figueiredo, Estela
Soares, M. Elisa
Baptista, Paula
Castro, Marisa
Bastos, M. Lourdes
机构
[1] Univ Porto, Fac Pharm, Toxicol Lab, REQUIMTE, P-4099030 Oporto, Portugal
[2] Inst Politecn Braganca, Escola Super Agraria, CIMO, Braga, Portugal
[3] Univ Vigo, Fac Biol, Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain
关键词
mushroom; soil; total Cr; Cr-VI; atomic absorption spectrometry;
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10.1021/jf0710027
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S [农业科学];
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09 ;
摘要
An ETAAS method was validated to quantify total Cr and Cr-VI in mushrooms and the underlying soils. The method includes a sample pretreatment for total Cr dissolution using a wet acid digestion procedure and a selective alkaline extraction for Cr-VI. The limits of detection were, expressed in mu g/L, 0.15 and 0.17 for total Cr and Cr-VI, respectively. The linearity ranges under the optimized conditions were 0.15-25.0 and 0.17-20.0 mu g/L for total Cr and Cr-VI, respectively. The limits of quantification were, expressed in mu g/g of dry weight, 0.0163 and 0.0085 for total and hexavalent chromium, respectively. The precision of the instrumental method for total Cr and Cr-VI was lower than 1.6%, and for the analytical method, it was lower than 10%. The accuracy of the method for Cr-VI quantification was evaluated by the standard additions method, with the recoveries being higher than 90% for all of the added concentrations. For total Cr, certified reference materials (lichen CRM 482 and soil sample NCS ZC73001) were used. An interference study was also carried out in a mushroom simulated matrix, and it was verified that the deviations of the expected values were lower than 4.0% for both total Cr and Cr-VI. The validated method was applied to the evaluation of total Cr and Cr-VI in 34 wild mushrooms and 34 respective underlying soil samples collected in two different regions of Portugal (Beira Interior and Tras-os-Montes), with different locations regarded as noncontaminated or contaminated areas. The species were identified by a mycologist and subdivided into 10 genera and 15 species: Amanita (rubescens, muscaria, and ponderosa), Boletus (regius), Lactarius (deliciosus, vellereus, and piperatus), Suillus (granulatus and luteus), Tricholoma (acerbum), Agaricus (sylvicola), Volvariella (gloiocephala), Lecopaxillus (giganteus), Macrolepiota (procera), and Psilocybe (fascicularis). The mean values found for total Cr were 1.14 and 1.11 mu g/g of dry weight, and for Cr-VI, the mean values were 0.103 and 0.143 mu g/g of dry weight for cap and stalk, respectively. For soils, the mean concentrations found were, for total Cr, 84.0 mu g/g and, for Cr-VI, 0.483 mu g/g. The bioconcentration factors (BCFs) based on dry weight for cap and stalk were determined, and the values found, for both total Cr and Cr-VI, were always < 1, although for hexavalent chromium, the BCFs were 10 times higher than for total chromium.
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