Simple Method for the Accurate Determination of Selenium in Serum by Using Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
- Vol. 12 (3) , 387-389
- https://doi.org/10.1039/a608027h
Abstract
A simple 1+15 dilution of 200 µl volumes of serum with a diluent containing 1.0% v/v butan-l-ol; 0.66% Triton X-100; 0.01 mol l -1 NH 3 , 0.0002 mol l -1 (NH 4 ) 2 H 2 EDTA and 0.002 mol l -1 NH 4 H 2 PO 4 enables ICP-MS to provide accurate and precise measurements of total selenium concentrations. Interferences from argon-adduct ions on selenium isotopes 77 Se, 78 Se are eliminated and are considerably reduced at 82 Se by the presence in the diluent of butan-l-ol. The other reagents prevent blockage of the torch injector tube during prolonged, ≥6 h, analytical runs. The detection limit (3 s blank) is 0.02 µmol l -1 (1.5 µg l -1 ) and within-run RSDs range from 3.4 to 7.5% at 0.3 µmol l -1 , to 1.5 to 2.0% at 2.1 µmol l -1 . Analyses of 12 sera from an external quality assessment program, of a commercially available reference serum material (Nycomed) and of in-house internal quality control sera gave excellent agreements with median/target concentrations over the range 0.3 to 3.3 µmol l -1 . The ICP-MS data showed small, but acceptable, negative biasses at 1.0 µmol l -1 of: -3.8% and -5.0% at 77 Se and 78 Se, respectively.Keywords
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