Determination of lead concentration and lead isotope ratios in calcium supplements by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry after high pressure, high temperature digestion

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Dula Amarasiriwardena
Kamal Sharma
R. M. Barnes
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[1] School of Natural Science,
[2] Hampshire College,undefined
[3] Amherst,undefined
[4] MA 01002,undefined
[5] USA,undefined
[6] Department of Chemistry,undefined
[7] Lederle Graduate Research Center Tower,undefined
[8] University of Massachusetts,undefined
[9] Box 34510,undefined
[10] Amherst,undefined
[11] MA 01003-4510,undefined
[12] USA,undefined
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Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry | 1998年 / 362卷
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Dolomite; Calcium Carbonate; Inductively Couple Plasma Mass Spectrometry; Lead Concentration; Calcium Supplement;
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The presence of lead as a contaminant in calcium supplements has aroused considerable public health interest in recent years. In this investigation lead and lead isotope ratios were determined by ICP-MS in ten brands of calcium supplements after high pressure/temperature digestion. Calcium supplements (200 to 250 mg) were digested in 2 mL of nitric acid at 230 °C and at a pressure of 1770 psi (1.2 × 104 kPa). Lead concentrations were determined by matrix-matched lead standards prepared in a high-purity calcium carbonate matrix. Good recoveries of lead and calcium were obtained for certified animal bone reference material. High levels of Pb (8 to 28 μg Pb per g of calcium) were found in calcium supplements that contain dolomite or bone meal. Chelated and refined calcium supplements had lower Pb levels (0.8 to 0.9 μg Pb/g Ca). Application of lead isotope ratios to distinguish the origin of calcium sources was also explored.
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页码:493 / 497
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