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Talanta ; 108: 157-64, 2013 Apr 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23601884

RESUMO

Experimental design methodology was used to optimize an analytical method for determination of the mineral element composition (Al, Ca, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ba, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, P, S, Sr and Zn) of dog and cat foods. Two-level full factorial design was applied to define the optimal proportions of the reagents used for microwave-assisted sample digestion (2.0 mol L(-1) HNO3 and 6% m/v H2O2). A three-level factorial design for two variables was used to optimize the operational conditions of the inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer, employed for analysis of the extracts. A radiofrequency power of 1.2 kW and a nebulizer argon flow of 1.0 L min(-1) were selected. The limits of quantification (LOQ) were between 0.03 µg g(-1) (Cr, 267.716 nm) and 87 µg g(-1) (Ca, 373.690 nm). The trueness of the optimized method was evaluated by analysis of five certified reference materials (CRMs): wheat flour (NIST 1567a), bovine liver (NIST 1577), peach leaves (NIST 1547), oyster tissue (NIST 1566b), and fish protein (DORM-3). The recovery values obtained for the CRMs were between 80 ± 4% (Cr) and 117 ± 5% (Cd), with relative standard deviations (RSDs) better than 5%, demonstrating that the proposed method offered good trueness and precision. Ten samples of pet food (five each of cat and dog food) were acquired at supermarkets in Aracaju city (Sergipe State, Brazil). Concentrations in the dog food ranged between 7.1 mg kg(-1) (Ba) and 2.7 g kg(-1) (Ca), while for cat food the values were between 3.7 mg kg(-1) (Ba) and 3.0 g kg(-1) (Ca). The concentrations of Ca, K, Mg, P, Cu, Fe, Mn, and Zn in the food were compared with the guidelines of the United States' Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) and the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Food Supply (Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento-MAPA).


Assuntos
Dieta/veterinária , Análise de Alimentos/métodos , Animais , Gatos , Cães , Análise de Alimentos/normas , Metais/análise , Metais/normas , Animais de Estimação , Fósforo/análise , Fósforo/normas , Padrões de Referência , Enxofre/análise , Enxofre/normas
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 64(1): 169-173, 2012 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22114951

RESUMO

Concentrations of heavy metals were determined in nearshore marine sediments and fish tissue from Sea Lots area on the west coast, at Caroni Lagoon National Park, and in the Point Lisas harbor, Trinidad. The most dominant metals found in sediments were Al, Fe and Zn with mean concentrations highest at Sea Lots (Al-39420 µg/g; Fe-45640 µg/g; Zn-245 µg/g), when compared to sediments from Point Lisas (Al-11936 µg/g; Fe-30171 µg/g; Zn-69 µg/g) and Caroni (Al-0400 µg/g; Fe-19000 µg/g; Zn-32 µg/g), High concentration of Cu, Al, Fe and Zn were also detected in fish tissue from Point Lisas and Caroni. Metal concentrations in fish tissue showed significant correlation with sediment metals concentration, which suggests that tissue levels are influenced by sediment concentration. Of the metals, only Zn, Hg and Cu had a bioaccumulation factor (BAF) greater than one, which suggests a high bioaccumulation potential for these metals.


Assuntos
Monitoramento Ambiental , Peixes/metabolismo , Sedimentos Geológicos/química , Metais/análise , Poluentes Químicos da Água/análise , Animais , Metais/metabolismo , Metais/normas , Água do Mar/química , Trinidad e Tobago , Poluentes Químicos da Água/metabolismo , Poluentes Químicos da Água/normas , Poluição Química da Água/estatística & dados numéricos
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J AOAC Int ; 84(6): 1909-13, 2001.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11767161

RESUMO

Bivalves such as oysters often accumulate heavy metals, and therefore can be used to monitor changes of pollutant concentrations in the environment. Cultivated oysters from the northwest coast of Mexico are widely used for human consumption and thus have an important commercial value. Information was gathered on the concentration of these elements in oysters (Crassostrea gigas) cultivated on the coast of Sonora. Oysters were randomly collected from April to October 1997, from 6 different locations (65 individuals per site) in 4 different months. Metals were determined by microwave digestion followed by atomic absorption spectroscopy. The mean values (microg/g fresh weight) for each metal were: Cd, 0.76; Cu, 3.64; Zn, 17.71; Pb, 0.50; As, 0.05; Hg, 0.03; and Se, 0.21. The results show that, except for Cd, concentrations of regulated metals were under the maximum permitted values specified by regulatory agencies of Mexico and were comparable to those reported from other areas.


Assuntos
Contaminação de Alimentos/análise , Metais/análise , Ostreidae/química , Frutos do Mar/análise , Animais , Aquicultura , Metais/normas , México , Micro-Ondas , Controle de Qualidade , Padrões de Referência , Espectrofotometria Atômica/métodos , Espectrofotometria Atômica/normas
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