Affiliation:
1. Covance Laboratories Inc, 3301 Kinsman Blvd, Madison, WI 53704
Abstract
Abstract
An optimized method for use in a high volume laboratory was developed and validated for the determination of total selenium in a wide variety of food products including infant formula. The method utilizes a single-stage, closed-vessel microwave digestion procedure with nitric acid. Upon completion of digestion, the solution is brought to volume with water. A dilution is prepared for analysis by adding methanol (MeOH) to an aliquot and then brought to volume by nitric acid diluent resulting in a 3% MeOH concentration. The amount of selenium is determined by inductively coupled plasma (ICP)/MS with the capability of removing argon-based polyatomic interferences. Experiments were conducted to validate the method by determining precision, accuracy, linearity, specificity, ruggedness, and robustness. The calculated practical reporting level for this method was 25.0 μg/kg. The method provided an average RSD of 2.03% during analysis of a wheat flour reference material and 2.73% during analysis of a powdered infant formula. The accuracy of the method for these materials was 98.6 and 105%, respectively. The method has also been used successfully on a variety of foods from various categories including fruits, grains, vegetables, protein, and dairy.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Pharmacology,Agronomy and Crop Science,Environmental Chemistry,Food Science,Analytical Chemistry
Cited by
9 articles.
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