Ma. Chyla et W. Zyrnicki, Determination of metal concentrations in animal hair by the ICP method - Comparison of various washing procedures, BIOL TR EL, 75(1-3), 2000, pp. 187-194
Concentrations of minor and trace elements (Mg, Ca, Fe, Ba, Cu, Zn, Cd, Ni,
Al, Mn, Cr, Ti, and V) in the hair of three races of dogs (fox terrier, sc
hnauzer, and mini schnauzer) were analyzed by the inductively coupled plasm
a-atomic emission spectrometry method. The influence of five washing soluti
ons, deionized water, acetone, methanol, EDTA, and Triton X-100, on the con
centrations measured in hair was investigated. Triton X-100 was found to be
suitable to use for the removal of exogenous elements in multielemental ha
ir analysis. Additionally, the results indicated that the concentration of
the elements measured in the dogs' hair were similar to those reported for
human hair. The relation between the element content in the dog hair and it
s color were similar to those found for human hair.