| Literature DB >> 34345071 |
Alan J Blotcky1, Edward P Rack2.
Abstract
The problems regarding storage and pre-neutron activation analysis treatment for the elements aluminum, calcium, vanadium, selenium, copper, iodine, zinc, manganese, and magnesium in a urine matrix are reviewed. The type of collection and storage procedure and pre-neutron activation analysis treatment of mine depend on the specific trace element; that is, its inherent physical and chemical properties. Specifically polyethylene in teflon containers are the most suitable for general determinations. Whether any preservative is added would depend upon the stability of the trace element and its tendency for surface adsorption. Preferably preservatives should contain no radioactivatable elements for maximum efficacy. Freeze drying or packing urine shipments under dry ice needs to be explored on an individual basis. Each pre- or post-neutron activation analysis treatment is specific and optimized for the trace element analyzed.Entities:
Keywords: aluminium; calcium; iodine; magnesium; manganese; neutron activation analysis; pre-NAA treatment; selenium; storage; urine; vanadium; zinc
Year: 1986 PMID: 34345071 PMCID: PMC6658440 DOI: 10.6028/jres.091.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Res Natl Bur Stand (1977) ISSN: 0160-1741