An attempt to correlate fat and protein content of biological samples with residual carbon after microwave-assisted digestion

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Elma V. Carrilho
Ana A. Nogueira
Joaquim A. Nóbrega
Gilberto B. Souza
Geraldo M. Cruz
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[1] Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste,
[2] Rod. Washington Luiz km 234,undefined
[3] C.P. 339,undefined
[4] 13560-970 São Carlos-SP,undefined
[5] Brazil,undefined
[6] Departamento de Química,undefined
[7] Universidade Federal de São Carlos-SP,undefined
[8] Brazil,undefined
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Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry | 2001年 / 371卷
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The residual carbon content of a variety of bovine-derived samples and forage was determined by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry with radial view configuration (ICP–OES) after microwave-assisted digestion under high pressure in a closed vessel. The original carbon concentration in the samples was determined by elemental analysis. The highest amount of original carbon content (64%) was found in viscera. After digestion, up to 75% of it was destroyed. Viscera presented the highest ether extract and blood exhibited a high crude protein content of up to 99%. The efficiency in destroying the organic matter in biological materials seemed to be related to their fat content and showed no significant difficulty for protein-rich samples. The correlation coefficient between the fat content of the samples and the residual carbon after acid decomposition was 0.9173 indicating a fair fit. However, no correlation was observed between % RC and the protein content.
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