2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-50532012000400017
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Fast and interference free determination of calcium and magnesium in honeys by solid phase extraction followed by flame atomic absorption spectrometry

Abstract: Um procedimento para preparo de amostras, baseado na extração em fase sólida e eluição em duas etapas foi desenvolvido para a determinação da concentração total de Ca e Mg em méis de abelha. As amostras de mel foram tratadas como segue: soluções de amostra (50 mL) a 5,0% (m/v) foram passados a uma vazão de 20 mL min -1 , através de resina Dowex 50W×8-400, para reter íons Ca(II) e Mg(II) e separá-los da matriz contendo glicose e frutose, e dos minerais aniônicos. Depois, 20 mL de uma solução de HNO 3 0,5 mol L … Show more

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“…It is worth noticing that Dowex 50 W × 8-400 is an unspecific resin, and therefore other metal ions, e.g. , Ca(II), Fe(III), Mg(II), Mn(II), and Zn(II), are quantitatively retained and can be eluted along with Cu(II) ions (Pohl, Stecka and Jamroz 2012a , 2012b ). Under these conditions, it is possible to preconcentrate all of these metals from the honey matrix in a corresponding SPE procedure and determine them by FAAS without any interference resulting from the presence of high amounts of fructose, glucose, K, and Na.…”
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“…It is worth noticing that Dowex 50 W × 8-400 is an unspecific resin, and therefore other metal ions, e.g. , Ca(II), Fe(III), Mg(II), Mn(II), and Zn(II), are quantitatively retained and can be eluted along with Cu(II) ions (Pohl, Stecka and Jamroz 2012a , 2012b ). Under these conditions, it is possible to preconcentrate all of these metals from the honey matrix in a corresponding SPE procedure and determine them by FAAS without any interference resulting from the presence of high amounts of fructose, glucose, K, and Na.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) with an air-acetylene flame is a well-established element specific detection technique commonly used for the analysis of honey as to the content of Cu and other trace elements (Pohl 2009 ; Pohl et al 2009 ). Unfortunately, organic (glucose and fructose mostly) and inorganic (cationic and anionic minerals, such as chlorine, potassium [K], sodium [Na], and phosphorous) constituents of the honey matrix are often responsible for different kind of spectral and nonspectral interferences that accompany FAAS measurements (Hernandez et al 2005 ; dos Santos et al 2008 ; Pohl et al 2012a , b ). For that reason, analyzed samples of honey are mineralized before determinations by FAAS to simplify the sample matrix and eliminate related matrix effects.…”
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“…To determine the compounds that are present in the three leachate samples and their concentration, the physicochemical analysis of cocoa leachates was carried out at the Water and Soils Laboratory of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences at Universidad Nacional de Colombia. The following variables were evaluated: pH, using the potentiometric method (Tello and Fernández, 2012); OH, CaCO 3, and HCO 3 by titration with H 2 SO 4 (Roldán and Ramírez, 2008); chlorides by titration with AgNO 3 (Carrasquero and Castillo, 2002); sulfates using barium chloride by turbidimetric titration (Aguilera et al, 2010); phosphates and ammonium by colorimetric titration (D'Angelo et al, 2001); Ca, Mg, K and Na using atomic absorption spectrometry (Pohl et al, 2012), and B by potentiometric titration (Peña et al, 2012). The electrical conductivity (EC) was measured by reading with a conductivity meter (Schott, Lab960 and electrode of the same brand) at 25°C and the sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) that consists of the ratio between Na and Ca plus Mg (Peña et al, 2012).…”
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“…The AAS was used in analytical methods to determine the metal and metalloid elements, which measurements are based on light absorption with specific wavelengths by metal atoms in a state free; the results were then recorded. 22 Saliva samples were prepared in advance for quantitative analysis of the salivary calcium ion with AAS. Preparation of saliva samples was carried out by using 1 ml of saliva sample into a 50 ml volumetric flask, 1 ml of nitric acid (HNO 3 HNO 3 65% b/v), and the solution was diluted with distilled water to the limit mark.…”
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