Development of DRC-ICP-MS methodology for the rapid determination of 58Fe erythrocyte incorporation in human iron absorption studies
Abstract
Iron deficiency is the only major nutritional deficiency that still exists in the developed world and iron deficiency anaemia affects nearly one billion people worldwide (Benoist et al., Worldwide prevalence on anaemia 1993–2005, WHO, 2008). However, iron supplements are still not optimally formulated so cheap, side effect-free and well absorbed iron supplements are sought. The development of these requires the determination of iron absorption in animals, volunteers or patients, typically by determining iron isotopic enrichment in blood after administering isotopically labelled iron supplements. Current analytical techniques for isotope ratio work, such as
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2011 European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Zaragoza, Spain