Speciation and determination of inorganic selenium species in certain fish and food samples by gold-coated W-coil atom trap hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry
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Atasoy, M., & Kula, İ. (2022). Speciation and determination of inorganic selenium species in certain fish and food samples by gold-coated W-coil atom trap hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry. Food chemistry, 369, 130938. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.130938Özet
A very sensitive, selective, rapid and easy gas-phase preconcentration based method is presented for the determination and speciation of inorganic selenium in chicken meat, poultry eggs, mullet fish (Mugil Cephalus) and sea bass fish (Dicentrarchus Labrax) samples. Gold-coated W-coil atom trap was used to increase the sensitivity of conventional HG-AAS. LOD and LOQ values were calculated to be 0.021 μg/L and 0.070 μg/L, respectively. RSD% was found as 3.24. The sensitivity was increased 20 times more with the method used in the current study than the HG-AAS method. The interference effects of other metals on Se signal were significantly reduced by trap. SEM and EDX images of both bare and gold coated W-coil atom trap were screened. In order to check the accuracy of the method, "DOLT-5: Dogfish Liver" standard reference material was used and there was a good agreement between certified and found values at the 95% confidence level.