DETERMINATION OF METALS IN FOODSTUFFS BY ATOMIC-ABSORPTION SPECTROPHOTOMETRY AFTER DRY ASHING - NMKL INTERLABORATORY STUDY OF LEAD, CADMIUM, ZINC, COPPER, IRON, CHROMIUM, AND NICKEL
L. Jorhem, DETERMINATION OF METALS IN FOODSTUFFS BY ATOMIC-ABSORPTION SPECTROPHOTOMETRY AFTER DRY ASHING - NMKL INTERLABORATORY STUDY OF LEAD, CADMIUM, ZINC, COPPER, IRON, CHROMIUM, AND NICKEL, Journal of AOAC International, 76(4), 1993, pp. 798-813
An interlaboratory study of a method for determination of lead, cadmiu
m, zinc, copper, iron, chromium, and nickel in foodstuffs by atomic ab
sorption spectrophotometry (AAS) after dry ashing at 450-degrees-C was
conducted in 16 laboratories. The study was preceded by a practice ro
und of familiarization samples and another round in which solutions we
re distributed and the metals were determined directly by AAS. The stu
dy included 5 different foods (liver paste, apple sauce, minced fish,
wheat bran, and milk powder) and 2 composite diets. A single analysis
was carried out on each sample. Suitable sample combinations were used
as split level combinations for determination of the repeatability st
andard deviation. The relative reproducibility standard deviation for
each of the elements ranged as follows: lead, 74-18% at 0.025-0.28 mg/
kg; cadmium, 80-11% (0.002-0.51 mg/kg); zinc, 12-7% (44-72 mg/kg); cop
per, 47-10% (0.48-41 mg/kg); iron, 35-9% (2-228 mg/kg); chromium, 48-2
1% (0.008-0.22 mg/kg); nickel, 64-39% (0.025-0.39 mg/kg).