The aim of this work was to develop and validate methodology to reduce the digestion time and reagent consumption in the determination of minerals in maize flour. The standard methodology employed in Brazil is that described by AOAC. It consists of the calcination of the sample at high temperatures for a long period of time, making the process expensive and slow. In this work, a wet sample digestion method using HNO 3 was employed, heating on a block digester with final dissolution in an ultrasonic bath. The validation tests involved linearity and working range studies, and the determination of the detection and quantification limits, accuracy and precision. The sample digestion time was 1:30 h and the percent recoveries for the metals were 93% for Ca, 98% for Cu, 110% for Fe, 97% for Mg, 101% for Mn and 106% for Zn.
Keywords: Metals; Maize flour; Acid digestion; Sonification.Resumo O objetivo deste trabalho consiste em desenvolver e validar uma metodologia que reduza o tempo de digestão e o consumo de reagentes para determinar minerais em farinha de milho. No Brasil, a metodologia padrão utilizada é a descrita pelo AOAC, que consiste na calcinação da amostra em altas temperaturas, por longo período, o que torna o processo dispendioso e moroso. Neste trabalho, aplicou-se a digestão por via úmida das amostras usando HNO 3 , aquecimento em bloco digestor e solubilização final em banho ultrassom. Os testes de validação envolveram estudos de linearidade e faixa de trabalho, limites de detecção e de quantificação, precisão e exatidão. O tempo de digestão das amostras foi de 1h30min e as porcentagens de recuperação dos metais foram de 93% para Ca, 98% para Cu, 110% para Fe, 97% para Mg, 101% para Mn e 106% para Zn.
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