T. Tanaka et al., DETERMINATION OF ARSENIC IN BLOOD AND STOMACH CONTENTS BY INDUCTIVELY-COUPLED PLASMA MASS SPECTROMETRY (ICP/MS)/, Forensic science international, 81(1), 1996, pp. 43-50
Inductively coupled plasma/mass spectrometry (ICP/MS) was used and eva
luated for the practical analysis of the arsenic content of body fluid
samples without ashing. The calibration curve for arsenic in blood so
lution was shown to have good sensitivity, linearity and reproducibili
ty. Blood obtained from normal volunteers was determined by ICP/MS, an
d compared with that determined by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS
). The arsenic contents determined by ICP/MS showed a linear correlati
on with that determined by AAS. Furthermore, arsenic was determined in
the blood and supernatant of stomach contents obtained from a suicide
autopsy case resulting from ingestion of an arsenic compound. It was
therefore concluded that ICP/MS could be used rapidly and conveniently
in the field of forensic toxicology in acute metal poisoning cases.