We have applied XAFS in order to determine both the chemical form and the p
lace where heavy metals are stored in cultivated land snails. From Cu and Z
n XANES spectra, the shells showed similar patterns as those of soft tissue
s and not like carbonates. This indicates that heavy metals are not complet
ely taken into carbonate structures but are present within organic componen
ts in the shells. In addition, Cu XANES spectra of the samples showed low a
bsorption edge-energy in the order of hepatopancreas, mantle, body, and she
ll. By comparing samples with standard reagents, each of which has only S-
or O-ligand, it was found that the metals in hepatopancreas exist mostly as
S-bound chemical components. To quantify the relative abundance of S-bound
chemical component, partial least-squares (PLS) regression was applied. Th
e PLS result indicated that for Cu, S-bound compound was higher in the orde
r of hepatopancreas > mantle > body >shell.