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Bromine and iodine determination in human saliva: Challenges in the development of an accurate method.

Diogo La Rosa Novo1, Julia Eisenhardt Mello1, Filipe Soares Rondan1, Alessandra Schneider Henn2, Paola Azevedo Mello2, Marcia Foster Mesko3.   

Abstract

In this work, an analytical method for bromine and iodine determination in human saliva was proposed. A simple protocol based on centrifugation and direct analysis of supernatant by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was investigated. Although this method was feasible for bromine determination, iodine was partially present in the supernatant and an agreement about 54% with reference value was obtained. In addition, microwave-induced combustion (MIC) and microwave-assisted dissolution were also evaluated. Using MIC, 0.2 mL of saliva added on 300 mg of microcrystalline cellulose were efficiently digested. A diluted solution (50 mmol L-1 NH4OH) was used for analytes absorption, and a reflux step of 5 min was applied to ensure quantitative recoveries of Br and I. Accuracy was evaluated by analyte recovery experiments, and recoveries between 94% and 98% were obtained. Microwave-assisted dissolution was evaluated for 2.0 mL of saliva using also a diluted alkaline solution (25 mmol L-1 NH4OH) and a microwave irradiation program of 35 min (including the cooling step). Results for this method agreed with those obtained using MIC. Although MIC has also been appropriated for further determination of Br and I in saliva, microwave-assisted dissolution can be considered a simpler sample preparation method and it was effective for high amount of sample (up to 2.0 mL). Moreover, final solutions were compatible with ICP-MS analysis, allowing the quantification of Br and I in human saliva at ultra-trace concentrations (limits of quantification were 0.052 μg mL-1 for Br and 0.022 μg mL-1 for I).
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Keywords:  Biological samples analysis; Human saliva analysis; Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry; Microwave-assisted dissolution; Microwave-induced combustion; Ultra-trace elements

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30262078     DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2018.08.081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Talanta        ISSN: 0039-9140            Impact factor:   6.057


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