2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2019.06.018
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Microwave-assisted digestion using dilute nitric acid solution and investigation of calibration strategies for determination of As, Cd, Hg and Pb in dietary supplements using ICP-MS

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“…In this analysis, (d i � 1) corresponds to a desired response (maximum analytical signal for all elements), while (d i � 0) represents a minimum analytical signal. Finally, the individual desirability of each analyte was combined into a single response, which means the overall desirability (CD) through the geometric mean [16].…”
Section: Optimization Of the Txrf Variablesmentioning
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“…In this analysis, (d i � 1) corresponds to a desired response (maximum analytical signal for all elements), while (d i � 0) represents a minimum analytical signal. Finally, the individual desirability of each analyte was combined into a single response, which means the overall desirability (CD) through the geometric mean [16].…”
Section: Optimization Of the Txrf Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e results show that methods TXRF_DS_1 and TXRF_DS_2 are suitable options to quantify without any problem to heavy metals at trace levels, even below the maximum permissible limits imposed by international standards [13][14][15][16]. e TXRF technique is presented as a useful tool for monitoring heavy metals in food supplements, through which the quality of these products can be guaranteed before going to market and consumers ingest them.…”
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“…Although there are methods to digest complex compounds such as rubber using microwaves, it requires a high amount of acids. Alternative methods using moderate amounts of acids are needed to ful ll the green chemistry requirements [24].…”
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