Issue 14, 2014

Hydride generation ICP-MS as a simple method for determination of inorganic arsenic in rice for routine biomonitoring

Abstract

The inorganic arsenic (iAs) concentration was measured in 44 rice product samples, covering a wide range, using both hydride generation (HG) ICP-MS and HPLC-ICP-MS. Linear regression showed good linearity (R2 of 0.99) with a slope close to 1 (0.969 ± 0.015) and similar sensitivity showing that HPLC can robustly be replaced by a simple HG system, shortening the measurement time and resulting in easier data treatment as no manual integration of peaks is necessary. With upcoming regulations on the iAs concentration in rice in the EU, it is important that regulators do not prescribe only one standard method since it excludes new instrumental developments.

Graphical abstract: Hydride generation ICP-MS as a simple method for determination of inorganic arsenic in rice for routine biomonitoring

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
20 Feb 2014
Accepted
21 Mar 2014
First published
24 Mar 2014

Anal. Methods, 2014,6, 5392-5396

Author version available

Hydride generation ICP-MS as a simple method for determination of inorganic arsenic in rice for routine biomonitoring

Á. H. Pétursdóttir, N. Friedrich, S. Musil, A. Raab, H. Gunnlaugsdóttir, E. M. Krupp and J. Feldmann, Anal. Methods, 2014, 6, 5392 DOI: 10.1039/C4AY00423J

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