“…[32][33][34][35] Owing to all these advantages, the FLC-APGD-OES method has been successfully applied for the analysis of different samples with complex matrices, such as blood, 36 honey, 37 human hair, 38 fruit juices, 28 soils, 33 and wines 29 as well as samples with simpler matrices such as different types of water. [39][40][41][42][43][44][45] The costs involved in the application of large-scale commercial instrumentation such as ICP-OES vary depending on several factors, including the specic instrument being used, the cost of consumables (e.g., plasma gas, nebulizer, and pump tubing), and the cost of electricity. Additionally, maintenance and repair costs should be considered.…”